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3 Canada: Continuity and Change in Immigration for 123 Nation-Building

  • Jeffrey G. Reitz
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Controlling Immigration
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© 2022 Stanford University Press, Redwood City

© 2022 Stanford University Press, Redwood City

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Contributors xi
  5. 1 Introduction
  6. 1 The Dilemmas of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies 3
  7. Commentary: History Matters 52
  8. Commentary: Multiple Gaps 59
  9. 2 Nations of Immigrants
  10. 2 The United States: Whither the Nation of Immigrants? 69
  11. Commentary: Blinded by the Numbers 109
  12. Commentary: Activists, Interests, and Parties 117
  13. 3 Canada: Continuity and Change in Immigration for 123 Nation-Building 123
  14. Commentary: Canadian Exceptionalism 168
  15. 4 Australia and New Zealand: Classical Migration States? 175
  16. Commentary: Australia: Legitimizing Immigration Through Contrast 211
  17. 3 Countries of Immigration
  18. 5 Immigration and the Republican: Tradition in France 219
  19. Commentary: Republicanism in Question 271
  20. Commentary: France’s Children of Immigrants 277
  21. 6 UK Immigration and Nationality Policy: Radical and Radically Uninformed Change 283
  22. Commentary: Anti-Immigrant Sentiments and the “Brexit Moment” 311
  23. 7 Germany: Managing Migration in the Twenty-First Century 316
  24. Commentary: General and Special Integration Policies in Germany 343
  25. Commentary: Can Germany Master the Integration Challenge? 350
  26. 8 The Netherlands: From Consensus to Contention in a Migration State 357
  27. Commentary: Mind the Gap 390
  28. Commentary: Who Is Truly Dutch? The Politics of Law, Policy, and Practice 401
  29. 9 Governing Immigration in the Scandinavian Welfare States: Control and Integration 412
  30. Commentary: How Do Welfare States Control Migration? 440
  31. Commentary. Clashing Solidarity Logics: Comments on Grete Brochmann 450
  32. 10 Immigration and Integration in Switzerland: Shifting Evolutions in a Multicultural Republic 457
  33. Commentary: Rule of Law Versus Sovereignty: On Swiss Immigration Policy 490
  34. 4 Latecomers to Immigration
  35. 11 Italy: Immigration Policy and Partisanship 497
  36. Commentary: A Method to the Madness 533
  37. Commentary: Change and Continuity in Migration Control 542
  38. 12 Spain: The Uneasy Transition from Labor Exporter to Labor Importer and the New Challenges Ahead 551
  39. Commentary: Spain and the Liberal Paradox 592
  40. 13 Greece and Turkey: From State-Building and Developmentalism to Immigration and Crisis Management 598
  41. Commentary: Forced Migration and Nation-State Building 623
  42. Commentary: Migration Control as State-Making: Toward an Illiberal Convergence Hypothesis? 630
  43. 14 Immigration and Citizenship in Japan and South Korea 639
  44. Commentary: On Japanese and Korean Immigration Legislation, Global Responsibility Sharing, and the EU Leadership 667
  45. Commentary: Two Sides of a Coin: A New Norm of Constrained Rights or Latecomers to Immigration in East Asia? 672
  46. 5 The Europe an Union and Regional Migration Governance
  47. 15 The European Union: From Politics to Politicization 683
  48. Commentary: The European Union: From Politics to Politicization 706
  49. Postscript: War, Displacement, and Migration in Europe 712
  50. Index 715
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