Migration and Refugee Policies in Germany

Migration and Refugee Policies in Germany
Title Migration and Refugee Policies in Germany PDF eBook
Author Andreas Ette
Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
Pages 316
Release 2017-08-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3847410776

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International migration is one of the most controversial political topics today which demands innovative approaches of global and regional governance. The book provides a fresh theoretical framework to understand European responses to the international migration of people and explains the dynamics of Germany’s migration and refugee policy during the last two decades. Against traditional theories and their inherent focus on the national political sphere, the book highlights supranational and multi-level political processes as increasingly important factors to account for national policy changes. Confronted with the most recent developments of international migration, the study offers students and practitioners the necessary background to participate in today’s debates.

The New Germany and Migration in Europe

The New Germany and Migration in Europe
Title The New Germany and Migration in Europe PDF eBook
Author Barbara Marshall
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 202
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780719043369

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Includes statistics.

The New Germany in the East

The New Germany in the East
Title The New Germany in the East PDF eBook
Author Christopher Flockton
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 300
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780714650937

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Produced with the International Peace Academy in New York, this volume focuses largely on the conflicts of the 1990s and future projects, examining multifacteted issues involved in conflict management, suggesting new approaches and tools for future conflict management.

The Federal Republic of Germany since 1949

The Federal Republic of Germany since 1949
Title The Federal Republic of Germany since 1949 PDF eBook
Author Klaus Larres
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2014-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 1317891732

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Today the problems of reunification seem to feature more often in the international spotlight than the benefits. This timely volume offers a reassessment of Germany's postwar development from its inception through to reunification, including a thorough examination of the implications for economic, political and social policies. The impressive team of contributors include leading names in the history of modern Germany, together with some of the ablest younger scholars in the field. They are: Hartmut Berghoff, David Childs, Immanuel Geiss, Graham Hallett, Klaus Larres, Terry McNeill, Torsten Opelland, Richard Overy, Stephen Padgett, Panikos Panayi, and Mathias Siekmeier.

Ethnicity and Democratisation in the New Europe

Ethnicity and Democratisation in the New Europe
Title Ethnicity and Democratisation in the New Europe PDF eBook
Author Karl Cordell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2006-08-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134690231

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A broad-ranging study that explores the complex relationship between ethnicity and democratization, focusing on specific case studies including France, Spain, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Russia, Albania and Hungary. Marrying the empirical and theoretical, the book begins by conceptualizing the nature of ethnicity and relating these ideas to different theories of democracy and democratization. The contributors locate ethnic experiences within a series of common frameworks to shed light on key issues such as: * the effect of democratization and authoritarian rule on ethnic tensions * the extent to which ethnicity is constructed as an ideological tool * whether democracy can only function if all citizens are fully assimilated.

The Rise and Demise of German Statism

The Rise and Demise of German Statism
Title The Rise and Demise of German Statism PDF eBook
Author Gregg Kvistad
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 272
Release 1999-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789205808

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German statism as a political ideology has been the subject of many historical studies. Whereas most of these focus on theoretical texts, cultural works, and vague "traditions", this study understands German statism as a functioning logic of political membership, a logic that has helped to determine who is "in" and who is "out" with regard to the German political community. Tracing statism from the early 19th century through German unification and beyond in the 1990s, the author argues that, with its central concern for a political loyalty that is vetted "from above," it historically served the function of stabilizing the political order and containing democratic mobilization. Beginning in the 1960s, however, a mobilized German democratic consciousness "from below" gradually rejected statism as anachronistic for informing political and policy debate, and German political institutions began to respond to kind.

Immigration and German Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1945 to 2006

Immigration and German Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1945 to 2006
Title Immigration and German Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1945 to 2006 PDF eBook
Author Duncan Cooper
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 537
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 364390147X

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Since the end of World War II, millions of people from different parts of the world have migrated to the Federal Republic of Germany - and its immediate predecessors, the Western zones of occupation. This dissertation investigates the German population's changing views on immigrants and on issues related to immigration between 1945 and 2006. As people from many different ethnic and cultural backgrounds have migrated to the country in the period under consideration, the population's views provide tantalizing insights into changing perceptions of German identity. Dissertation. (Series: Studien zu Migration und Minderheiten/Studies in Migration and Minorities - Vol. 22)