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Politics of immigration and integration in Japan
Published 2020“…A continued refusal to construct an official immigration policy and a growing track record of migrant abuses is antithetical to Japan’s desire to present itself as regional leader of the liberal democratic order.…”
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Immigration, Euroscepticism, and the rise and fall of UKIP
Published 2019“…To examine this thesis, we trace the impact of the UK government’s immigration policy on (i) rising immigration, (ii) the political salience of immigration, (iii) the increasing association between concern about immigration and Euroscepticism, and (iv) the emergence of a cross-cutting dimension of party competition coalescing around support for UKIP. …”
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Can investor residence and citizenship programmes be a policy success?
Published 2023“…Investor residence and citizenship programmes, which grant status to wealthy individuals in return for a financial investment, are a niche area of immigration policy. However, they punch above their weight when it comes to the capacity to generate controversy in public debates. …”
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En quarantaine pendant la guerre froide : Norbert Wollheim et la détention sur Ellis Island
Published 2016-01-01“…The case of Wollheim, a survivor of Auschwitz and former Jewish community leader in West Germany, reveals a punitive chapter in U.S. immigration policy following World War II, with inclusion and exclusion in a tense, perpetual partnership. …”
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Migration and Freedom of Movement of Workers: EU Law, Crisis and the Cypriot States of Exception
Published 2013-11-01“…This paper examines the authoritarian immigration policy of the Republic of Cyprus (RoC), which often results in the denial of the rights of migrants, TCNs, and EUNs. …”
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Review of "Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism" by Iyko Day (Duke University Press)
Published 2017-07-01“…Her book engages a rich multimedia archive and uses principal historical instances of Asian North American cultural production as theoretical texts to examine key racial policies since the 19th century: Chinese railroad labor in the 1880s, anti-Asian immigration restrictions; internment of Japanese civilians during World War II, and the neoliberalization of immigration policy in the late 1960s.…”
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Community development: Local Immigration Partnerships in Canada and implications for Slovenia
Published 2020-05-01“…The author assesses the Canadian praxis of the immigrant settlement from the community development standpoint, with a specific interest to present how successful Canadian immigration policy has been on the local level by using the established Local Immigration Partnerships model. …”
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The Price of Mobility
Published 2024-02-01“…In response, I argue that the issue of corporate involvement in U.S. border policy is important to examine because of how it impedes the implementation of progressive immigration policy by centering the border security market, and decentering human rights. …”
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Temporary Protection in Times of Crisis: The European Union, Canada, and the Invasion of Ukraine
Published 2023-09-01“…Considering that contemporary policy trajectories are informed by the past, we suggest that while the two programs build on the respective regions’ historical and political contexts, crises also create opportunities for change, raising questions about the future direction of immigration policy in both regions.…”
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PERSONALITAS PRESIDEN NICHOLAS SARKOZY DAN KEBIJAKAN TERHADAP KAUM IMIGRAN DI PERANCIS
Published 2013“…Since 2002, French immigration policy has been largely driven by Nicolas Sarkozy, as Minister of the Interior, leader of the centre-right UMP and, from 2007, as President of the Republic. …”
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Selecting refugees
Published 2019“…Refugee policy, like immigration policy generally, is a complex matter, and states have evolved different selection practices to suit their particular circumstances and the demands for admission that they face. …”
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Public support for immigration restriction in the United Kingdom: resource scarcity, ethnicity or poor origins?
Published 2014“…Both the origin and ethnicity of the immigrant population appear to play a role in immigration policy preferences among native respondents.…”
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The Biopolitics and Ethics of Reception. Pedagogy towards migration
Published 2023-10-01“…Analysis and description of the phenomenon with the search for solutions that can be used in a practical, wide-ranging social immigration policy Results Reception pedagogy can be implemented through the involvement of intercultural education. …”
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Exploring the African Immigrant Entrepreneurship - Job Creation Nexus: A South African Case Study
Published 2017-07-01“…The results of the study revealed that immigrant small, medium and enterprises (SMEs) contribute towards employment creation, and where the majority employed is locals. Adaptive immigration policy thus requires a holistic appreciation of the African immigrants' contributions to the economy which stimulate economic growth and new business opportunities. …”
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TRENDS OF EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE IN EUROPE
Published 2018-02-01“…In some European countries, where negative demographic trends are regulated by means of the immigration policy, only the number of children born with artificial insemination is constantly increasing. …”
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L’échec de la réforme de la politique d’immigration de l’administration Bush
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Narratives of Ethnolinguistic Bordering:Cultural Encounters of Philippine Nikkeijin Workers in Aichi, Japan
Published 2016-01-01“…By virtue of Japan's 1990 Immigration Policy, the so-called 'nikkeijin' or descendants of Japanese nationals who emigrated and settled in American and Southeast Asian territories before the Second World War, have been allowed to 'return' to their ancestral homeland (Japan). …”
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Internationalization of Higher Education: Major Trends, Challenges and Prospects
Published 2015-12-01“…The article provides an analysis of international experience, as well as the factors that students take into account when they choose a destination of academic mobility (the language of instruction, the quality of programs, school fees, immigration policy). Regional specifics of international academic mobility are disclosed. …”
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Procedural Rhetoric and Undocumented Migrants: Playing the Debate over Immigration Reform
Published 2015-04-01“…The main purpose of this article is to analyze how a representative selection of computer games, set mostly in a Latin American context or at the US-Mexico border, are capable of mounting arguments about immigration policy by making good or poor uses of what Ian Bogost has conceptualized as “procedural rhetoric” (Bogost 2007). …”
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Exploring the African Immigrant Entrepreneurship - Job Creation Nexus: A South African Case Study
Published 2017-07-01“…The results of the study revealed that immigrant small, medium and enterprises (SMEs) contribute towards employment creation, and where the majority employed is locals. Adaptive immigration policy thus requires a holistic appreciation of the African immigrants' contributions to the economy which stimulate economic growth and new business opportunities. …”
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