Security and Migration in the 21st Century | ISBN 9780745658773

Security and Migration in the 21st Century

Buchcover Security and Migration in the 21st Century  | EAN 9780745658773 | ISBN 0-7456-5877-6 | ISBN 978-0-7456-5877-3

„This book boasts a treasure trove of empirical examples and a primer of sorts on refugee and immigration laws, conventions, and regulations. It also offers much food for thought about the intersection of migration with individual and collective security in the 21st century.“
Choice
„This extremely interesting monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the migration-security nexus, investigating key issues raised by this relationship and trying to overcome the uncertain and heterogeneous nature of available information in the field.“
International Journal of Refugee Law
"In this important work, Elspeth Guild provides us with a systematic analysis of the relationship between security and migration. Guild brings together critical security studies with a new approach to migration - 'critical migration studies', providing important insights into the changing relationships between citizens and states.„
Stephen Castles, University of Oxford
“Theoretically informed and empirically incisive, Elspeth Guild's account of the sites at which the dynamics of migration meet proliferating claims about security is at once precise and provocative. Its assessment of recent European developments is especially compelling."
R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria

Security and Migration in the 21st Century

The 21st century has brought new and challenging dimensions to ourunderstanding of security and migration. The old Cold War frameworkof security as related to war and peace, international relationsand foreign affairs has given way to a multiplicity of competingnotions, including internal security, human security and evensocial security. At the same time, migration has become a hotlycontested issue, characterised by an enormous difference of viewsand objectives.
So what do we mean by security and migration in the contemporaryworld? How do these two important fields intersect? And what doesthis collision of policy concerns and public interests mean forstates and individuals alike? In this cutting-edge book, ElspethGuild seeks to answer these pressing questions, drawing on a widerange of recent examples from the impact of asylum seekers on stateborder security to identity security in citizenship rules toillustrate her arguments. By approaching the topic from theperspective of the individual - citizen of one state, migrant inanother - the book examines key aspects of the security-migrationnexus, such as the relationship with refugees; torture; extraordinary rendition; privacy and the retention of personaldata; and human rights' protection.
The first volume in Polity's new 'Dimensions of Security'series, this book is a must-read for all students of internationalpolitics, development studies and related fields.