Citizenship and Those Who Leave

Author: Green   Nancy L.  

Publisher: University of Illinois Press‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9780252091414

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780252031618

Subject: D523.8 移民、侨民

Keyword: 世界政治

Language: ENG

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Description

Exit, like entry, has helped define citizenship over the past two centuries, yet little attention has been given to the politics of emigration. How have countries impeded or facilitated people leaving? How have they perceived and regulated those who leave? What relations do they seek to maintain with their citizens abroad and why? Citizenship and Those Who Leave reverses the immigration perspective to examine how nations define themselves not just through entry but through exit as well. _x000B_

Chapter

Title Page

Copyright Page

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

1. Leaving: A Comparative View

2. The Exit Revolution

PART II. NATION BUILDING AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK

3. Emigration and Nation Building during the Mass Migrations from Europe

4. The Liberal Italian State and Mass Emigration, 1860-1914

5. The French State and Transoceanic Emigration

PART III. THE COSTS OF EMIGRATION

6. Emigration and the British State, ca. 1815-1925

7. Holland beyond the Borders: Emigration and the Dutch State, 1850-1940

8. From Economics to Ethnicity and Back: Reflections on Emigration Control in Germany, 1800-2000

PART IV. BORDERS AND LINKS

9. The United States Government and the Investigation of European Emigration in the Open Door Era

10. Migration and National Consciousness: The Canadian Case

11. Migration Policy and the Asymmetry of Power: The Mexican Case, 1900-2000

PART V. NAMING EMIGRANTS

12. The "Overseas Chinese": The State and Emigration from the 1890s through the 1990s

13. Tracing the Genesis of Brain Drain in India through State Policy and Civil Society

14. Israeli Emigration Policy

Contributors

Index

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