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International Migration And Its Policy Research

Posted on:2010-08-27Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:F T LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1116360302457502Subject:Political Theory
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Today in the context of globalization, transnational migration has increasingly become a high-profile issues. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) 2008 was published the report of the International Organization for Migration, as of 2007, the number of international migrants worldwide has reached 200 million, of which 40 million for illegal immigrants. Recently, the past 35 years, the number of international migrants has doubled, in particular, the rapid international growth in the number of illegal immigrants. The issue of international migration on the country's political, economic, and cultural causing inestimable impact. In the past two decades, immigration has become the Western socio-cultural conflict, by a single multi-cultural society to an important reason for social transformation. Whether the United States or the European policy-makers, all to the issue of international migration as the largest of its domestic political issues and the State one of the greatest challenges.Country's immigration policy is to determine the occurrence of international migration, development, and patterns and the critical importance of governance factors. If we say that as a result of economic or political reasons led to the aspirations of individual immigrants, then, is the country's final decision on the international migration policy can achieve this migration, the manner in which to achieve, as well as the scale of international migration. At the same time, international migration policy is determined by many factors.In the era of globalization, the increasing interdependence, in the past belongs to the sovereignty of a State within the scope of things, and now may become a thing of the International. A country's immigration policy is often no longer the country's internal affair, because it at the same time other countries will be affected, the impact on international relations, so the absolute and exclusive sovereignty over its concept should also make appropriate adjustments. This article discusses the policies of international migration and its impact factors, an analysis of international migration policy and international relations and their interaction.In this paper, sort out and evaluate the policies of international migration and its related theories, and outlines the analysis of international migration policy framework and the main problem of this study. Then, in Chapter III analyzes the policies of international migration theory. Through the study of national immigration policy, from the international system and international mechanisms, the state foreign relations, domestic politics, the domestic economy and domestic social and cultural aspects of the impact of the five international migration policy-making factors, outlined the policy implications of international migration international migration theoretical framework to explain. Clarify the decision in international migration and its policy after a major factor in the United States, Britain and France in the late 18th century to the early 21st century, the evolution of immigration policy analysis and development, to provide socio-economic and foreign policy, immigration policy to shape the case studies , and then go into details about the impact of different types of international migration policy What is the specific variables to determine the different types of international migration policy, which specific factors. In this last part of the international migration policy and international relations, the interaction that the system of international migration, international migration and its impact on national security policy, national foreign policy and international security, international relations, in turn restricting the immigration policy formulation.
Keywords/Search Tags:International migration, Immigration Policy, influence factor, international relations
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