The Global Migration Turn and the New International Order in the Long 1970s

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The Global Migration Turn and the New International Order in the Long 1970s

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book reveals how policies, public sentiments, and international negotiations converged to reshape migration governance in the 1970s, a pivotal decade which serves as a crucial starting point for grappling with one of the twenty-first century's defining issues.

Expansive government interventions, growing public resistance, and the first serious efforts at global migration governance left an enduring legacy. Tracing the shift from relative North-South openness to new restrictions and from East-West closure to cautious openness, the book explores how migration governance transformed in response to economic pressures, decolonisation, and Cold War geopolitics. Covering case studies from Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, contributors analyse the emergence of migration as a political flashpoint - from legislative change and international diplomacy to grassroots activism. The book innovates by connecting diverse world regions and actors - state and non-state alike - and by reassessing the role of international organisations such as the ILO, UNHCR, and ICEM.

Essential reading for academics and general readers alike, The Global Migration Turn offers a ground-breaking interpretation of the 1970s as a turning point in global migration governance. It equips readers with critical historical insight into contemporary challenges surrounding migration and international cooperation.

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of contributors

List of abbreviations

Introduction

Emmanuel Comte and Simone Paoli

I. THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF MIGRATION GOVERNANCE ACROSS THE GLOBE

Chapter 1: The Global Migration Turn: Inequality, Labour, and Conflicts in an Age of Transformations

Emmanuel Comte

Chapter 2: Dead Ends and Passageways: The Persistence of Temporary Labour Migration

Julie M. Weise

Chapter 3: Both Imperial Citizens and Immigrants: The United Kingdom's Struggle with the Immigrant-Citizen Dichotomy Amidst Decolonisation

Mike Slaven

Chapter 4: Migration Reframed: The Politicisation of Migration in France

Catherine Wihtol de Wenden

Chapter 5: Migrant Rights Activists in the Formation of Australian Multiculturalism

Alexandra Dellios

II. THE WIDENING RIFT BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH

Chapter 6: The International Labour Organisation and the New International Order: The Dilemma Between Migration Control and Migrant Rights

Simone Paoli

Chapter 7: The Refugee Regime Going Global: Dynamic Shifts in UNHCR Responses to Population Displacement

Peter Gatrell

Chapter 8: 'Taking the "E" out of ICEM'? Extending the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration's Work to the World

Christopher Szabla and Lina Venturas

Chapter 9: How the CSCE and the New International Economic Order Transformed Global Migration Governance

Jannis Panagiotidis

III. EUROPE BETWEEN INTEGRATION AND RESTRICTION

Chapter 10: Diplomatic Overtures: Western Negotiations for Free Movement with Poland, 1975-1983

Paweł Jaworski

Chapter 11: (Re)Turning Around: The Influence of Gastarbeiter Migration on Greece's European Trajectory

Maria Adamopoulou

Chapter 12: Culture as a Political Tool for Migrant Activists Facing Repression in France

Christian Jacobs

Chapter 13: Southern Perspectives: Cooperation and Migration in the 1976 Tunisia-EEC Agreement

Nancy De Leo

Conclusion

Emmanuel Comte and Simone Paoli

Bibliography

Index

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