Immigration challenges the nation-state / Christian Joppke -- De facto transnationalizing of immigration policy / Saskia Sassen -- Decline of sovereignty? Politics and immigration restriction in liberal states / Gary P. Freeman -- Asylum and state sovereignty: a comparison of the United States, Germany, and Britain / Christian Joppke -- European union migration regimes, established and emergent / Rey Koslowski -- Re-evaluation of American citizenship / Peter H. Schuck -- Reconfiguring citizenship in western Europe / Miriam Feldblum -- Citizenship rights for non-citizens: France, Germany, and the Netherlands / Virginie Guiraudon -- Multicultural race relations in Britain: problems of interpretation and explanation / Adrian Favell
Summary
This volume presents research by some of the world's leading figures in the fast growing area of immigration studies. Drawing on the experiences of Western Europe and the United States, it concentrates on two key areas in which nation-states are challenged by recent immigrations: sovereignty and citizenship