Toward A Theory of Immigration
Changes in the global political order have combined with dominant trends in liberal political philosophy to spark increasing scholarly criticism of the state's traditional right to regulate immigration according to its own national identity. In the face of these political and scholarly trends, Meilaender offers a strong yet thoughtful defense of that right, arguing that, within broad limitations, states may legitimately exercise wide discretion in crafting immigrations policies that reflect their own particular visions of political community. The concrete issue of immigration thus serves as a lens through which to focus on abiding dilemmas of politics and culture that lie at the heart of political philosophy.
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Toward A Theory of Immigration
Changes in the global political order have combined with dominant trends in liberal political philosophy to spark increasing scholarly criticism of the state's traditional right to regulate immigration according to its own national identity. In the face of these political and scholarly trends, Meilaender offers a strong yet thoughtful defense of that right, arguing that, within broad limitations, states may legitimately exercise wide discretion in crafting immigrations policies that reflect their own particular visions of political community. The concrete issue of immigration thus serves as a lens through which to focus on abiding dilemmas of politics and culture that lie at the heart of political philosophy.
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Toward A Theory of Immigration

Toward A Theory of Immigration

by P. Meilaender
Toward A Theory of Immigration

Toward A Theory of Immigration

by P. Meilaender

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Changes in the global political order have combined with dominant trends in liberal political philosophy to spark increasing scholarly criticism of the state's traditional right to regulate immigration according to its own national identity. In the face of these political and scholarly trends, Meilaender offers a strong yet thoughtful defense of that right, arguing that, within broad limitations, states may legitimately exercise wide discretion in crafting immigrations policies that reflect their own particular visions of political community. The concrete issue of immigration thus serves as a lens through which to focus on abiding dilemmas of politics and culture that lie at the heart of political philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349387250
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/23/2015
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Pages: 259
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

PETER C. MEILAENDER received a Ph.D. in political theory from the University of Notre Dame in August 1999. He is currently a visiting professor of political science and the Gerst Postdoctoral Fellow in the Gerst Program in Political, Economic, and Humanistic Studies at Duke University. He is currently doing research on normative issues raised by dual citizenship.

Table of Contents

Introduction Migration's Many Faces: The Complexity of the Problem Sorting out the Arguments National Identity, Immigration, and the Problem of Preference Immigration Policy and National Identity: Two Case in Practice Immigration and Political Community: Two Case Studies in Theory The Boundaries of the Political
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