Introduction, Han Entzinger, Marco Martiniello and Catherine Wihtol de Wenden. Part I: States and Markets: Migration and international relations: the liberal paradox, James Hollifield; The rise and fall of the new nativism: economic forces, ethnic politics and US immigration policy, Max J. Castro; The role of states and markets in creating global professionals, Rafael Alarcon; Migrant workers in Shenzhen: between discursive inclusion and exclusion, Eric Florence. Part II: State Policies: The new patterns and the state: construction of illegality for immigrants in Istanbul, Bayram Unal; 'Bringing the City Back in': urban policies and labour migration in Israel, Adriana Kemp and Rebeca Reijman; Politics of importing foreigners: foreign labour policy in Taiwan, Yen-Fen Tseng; German-Turkish entrepreneurship and the economic dimension of multiculturalism, Antoine Pecoud. Part III: New Patterns of International Migration: The Mexican labour force and economic interaction in North America, Gustavo Verduzco; The 'Mofetas': homeless immigrant children in Spain: the street as the end of a dream, Maria Del Mar Bermudez; The impact of social capital on the collective actions of migrants: a case study from Zacatecas, Mexico, Cynthia C. Barrera; The brain drain in selected African countries: determinants, evidence and impacts, Ibrahima Amadou Dia; References; Index.
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