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This open access edited volume offers a new global perspective on migration governance by rethinking the political economy of migration beyond Western-centric frameworks. Using the concept of assemblages of migration, the book conceptualises migration governance as historically layered, polycentric, infrastructural, stratified, embodied, and co-produced through formal institutions and everyday practices. The book offers critical insights into migration in non-Western regions and advances a more comprehensive, globally inclusive migration studies agenda. Through empirically rich case studies spanning Asia, Africa, Eurasia, and Europe, contributors examine colonial legacies, regional mobility regimes, diaspora governance, gendered migration, family migration, and migrants everyday legal navigation. By bringing together perspectives from international political economy, political science, socio-legal studies, anthropology, history, and migration studies, the volume advances a genuinely multidisciplinary and global approach to migration governance. It is essential reading for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in comparative migration studies, global political economy, and the governance of mobility in non-Western contexts.
Chapter 1 Understanding Free Movement in Africa.- Chapter 2 Migration and Temporalities.- Chapter 3 Navigating Expectations and Interest.- Chapter 4 Health Perspectives from North South Corridor.- Chapter 5 Crossing Boundaries.- Chapter 6 Migration Governance in Transition.- Chapter 7 The Integration of Ukrainian and Venezuelan Refugees in Lithuania.- Chapter 8 Migration and the Dynamics of Agriculture in Java,1830-2010.- Chapter 9 Transimperial Migration of Javanese Indentured Labour in New Caledonia,1896-1949.
Sherzod Eraliev is Senior Researcher in Sociology of Law at Lund University and Docent in Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Helsinki. Crystal A. Ennis is a scholar of International Political Economy based at Leiden University. They research global migration governance, non-Western migration regimes, and the political economy of mobility.



