欧州・ロシアにみる福祉ナショナリズム:21世紀の移民排除と包含の政治学<br>Welfare Nationalism in Europe and Russia : The Politics of 21st Century Exclusionary and Inclusionary Migrations

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欧州・ロシアにみる福祉ナショナリズム:21世紀の移民排除と包含の政治学
Welfare Nationalism in Europe and Russia : The Politics of 21st Century Exclusionary and Inclusionary Migrations

  • 著者名:Cook, Linda J.
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  • Cambridge University Press(2024/11/21発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781108835664
  • eISBN:9781108875820

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What is the relationship between the expansion of international labour migration, informal and precarious employment, and growing nationalism? Welfare Nationalism compares 21st century MENA migrations to Europe and Russia, the Ukrainian refugee migration to Europe in 2022, and labor migrations from Central Asia to Russia and from Central and Eastern Europe to Britain. Linda Cook contends that exclusionary and inclusionary migration cycles exist in both regions, driven by the 'deservingness' of migrants and mobilized by anti-immigrant politicians. Arguing that the long-term deterioration of labor markets and welfare provision for nationals in Europe and Russia drives welfare nationalism, she shows how populist parties in Europe and sub-national elites in Russia thrive on scapegoating migrants. Featuring a unique comparative analysis, this book examines the increasing harshness of contemporary migration policies and explores how we have arrived at the daily stand-offs of desperate international migrants against Europe's powers of surveillance and enforcement.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction: 1. Exclusionary and inclusionary migrations: concepts, cases, overview of the book's argument; Part II. Economic Drivers and Political Mobilizers of Welfare Nationalism and Exclusion in Russia and Europe: 2. Economic drivers of welfare nationalism: 'the toxic mix of immigration and austerity'; 3. Political mobilizers of welfare nationalism: the rise of populist and anti-immigrant politics in Europe and Russia; Part III. Exclusionary Migrations: 4. Central Asian labor migrants in Russia: authoritarian politics of exclusion; 5. Central and Eastern European labor migrants in the EU15: the broken promise of full inclusion; 6. Asylum seekers and labor migrants from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe: failed solidarity, successful securitization; Part IV. Inclusionary Migrations: 7. The inclusive face of welfare nationalism: Russia's compatriot resettlement program and Poland's Karta Polaka; 8. Ukrainian refugees to Europe in 2022: multiple sources of deservingness; Bibliography.

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