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Migration and its Enemies: Global Capita... by Cohen, Robin Paperback / softback

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ISBN
0754646580
EAN
9780754646587
Release Title
Migration and its Enemies: Global Capital, Migrant Labour and ...
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Cohen, Robin
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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0754646580
ISBN-13
9780754646587
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50802479

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
252 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Migration and Its Enemies : Global Capital, Migrant Labour and the Nation-State
Subject
Public Policy / Immigration, Emigration & Immigration, Labor
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
Author
Robin Cohen
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2005-933809
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
331.62
Table Of Content
Contents: Introduction; Unfree labourers and modern capitalism; The proletariat at the gates: migrant and non-citizen labour, 1850 - 2000; Shaping the nation, excluding the other: the deportation of migrants from Britain; Constructing the alien: seven theories of social exclusion; Trade, aid and migration; Citizens, Denizens and Helots: the politics of international migration flows after 1945; Migration and the new international/transnational division of labour; Globalization, international migration and everyday cosmopolitanism; The free movement of money and people: debates before and after '9/11' Index.
Synopsis
Can politicians effectively control national borders even if they wish to do so? How do politically powerless migrants relate to more privileged migrants and to national citizens? Is it possible for capital to move to labour rather than vice versa? In this book Robin Cohen shows how the preferences, interests and actions of the three major social actors in international migration policy - global capital, migrant labour and national politicians - intersect and often contradict each other. Cohen addresses these vital questions in a wide-ranging, lucid and accessible account of the historical origins and contemporary dynamics of global migration., In accordance with neo-liberal doctrine, a free market in ideas, information, finance, goods and services gradually pervaded our lives from the 1970s. However, free market doctrine is notably absent in international migration policies. Here three major social actors are in play: * Employers who often want to increase the supply of imported labourers, either because they cannot find suitable local workers or because they wish to reduce their labour costs. * Migrants who are often stopped, but sometimes bypass border control illegally, through being trafficked or at their own initiative. * Politicians who are under pressure, often from local workers and sometimes from extreme xenophobic elements, to restrict immigration. In this book, Robin Cohen shows how the preferences, interests and actions of global capital, migrant labour and national politicians intersect and often contradict each other. Does capital require subordinated labour? Is it possible for capital to move to labour rather than labour to capital? Can trade substitute for migration? Cohen explores how nation-states segment the 'insiders' from the 'outsiders' and how politically powerless migrants relate to more privileged migrants and the national citizenry, discussing the functions and effects of social exclusion and deportations. He asks whether politicians can effectively control national borders even if they wish to do so. These important questions are addressed in a wide-ranging, lucid and accessible narrative, offering readers a compelling account of the historical origins and contemporary dynamics of global migration., In this book Robin Cohen shows how the preferences, interests and actions of the three major social actors in international migration policy - global capital, migrant labour and national politicians - intersect and often contradict each other. Cohen addresses these vital questions in a wide-ranging, lucid and accessible account of the historical origins and contemporary dynamics of global migration.
LC Classification Number
HD6300

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