Description
EYTAN MEYERS is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
About the Author
EYTAN MEYERS is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Reviews
"Eytan Meyers fills a major hole in the scientific understanding of international migration by theorizing the interests and actions of the state. His systematic development and testing of theoretical models to explain which immigration policies are pursued under what circumstances and for what reasons represents a major advance in accounting not only for the political behavior of national governments, but the very nature of contemporary immigrant flows." - Douglas Massey, Princeton University
"This is a pioneering work, providing a clear and integrated theoretical framework for contemporary empirical data. Meyers interrelates global and domestic factors that exert joint influence on policy-making, providing an innovative overview of how immigration policies are made by liberal-democratic industrial states that have received significant migratory flows." - Christopher Mitchell, New York University
"Eytan Meyers provides a theoretically driven, comprehensive global framework for the comparative analysis of immigration policy. His solid case studies of the U.S., Britain, the Netherlands and Germany are historically informed yet bring the reader up-to-date on the latest developments. This book not only contributes a fresh perspective in comparative policy analysis but Meyers' convincing arguments on the centrality of the interdependence of socioeconomic and foreign policy factors ensure the book a prominent place in the international relations literature aswell." - Rey Koslowski, Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University
Book Information
ISBN 9780312231439
Author Eytan Meyers
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave USA