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Migration and Integration: The Case for Liberalism with Borders

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Migration and Integration clarifies and proposes answers for all of the politically toxic questions associated with large-scale migration from the Global South to the Western liberal democracies. Driven by the conviction that the Alt-Right is using the issues of migration and integration effectively to batter the defenses of liberal democracy, Professor Tom Farer argues that despite its strength, the moral case for open borders should be rejected and that while broadly tolerant of different life styles, the state should enforce core liberal values. Examining closely the policies and practices of various European states, Farer draws on their experience, contrasts it with that of the United States, and provides a detailed strategy for addressing the issues of who should be allowed to enter, how migrant families should be integrated and cultural conflicts resolved. This remarkable elaboration of a liberal position on migration and integration to which moderate conservatives could adhere combines powerful analysis with passionate advocacy.

Elaborates a grand strategy for addressing the multiple issues of public policy

Explains how persons who believe in the values that underlie human rights and liberal government may nevertheless oppose free movement across national frontiers

Identifies and evaluates what is really at stake in the debate over multiculturalism in liberal democratic states

Author: Farer Tom
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781108707503
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

Introduction, challenges to liberalism with borders

Part I. Entry and Integration:

1. The looming wave

2. Sovereignty, nationalism, and human rights

3. Integration and cultural difference: the liberal's dilemma

Part II. Exemplary National Experiences:

4. Nordic states: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

5. The United Kingdom

6. France

Part III. Hard Choices:

7. Migration and integration: options for the liberal state

8. A model: problematical means for liberal ends.

Tom Farer is University Professor at the University of Denver where he served for fourteen years as Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Among his many titles, he was the first US citizen elected president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and he has consulted for Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. He is also the author of Confronting Global Terrorism and American Neo-Conservatism (2008).

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