The 21st century has brought new and challenging dimensions to our
understanding of security and migration. The old Cold War framework of
security as related to war and peace, international relations and
foreign affairs has given way to a multiplicity of competing notions,
including internal security, human security and even social security.
At the same time, migration has become a hotly contested issue,
characterised by an enormous difference of views and objectives. So
what do we mean by security and migration in the contemporary world?
How do these two important fields intersect? And what does this
collision of policy concerns and public interests mean for states and
individuals alike? In this cutting-edge book, Elspeth Guild seeks to
answer these pressing questions, drawing on a wide range of recent
examples from the impact of asylum seekers on state border security to
identity security in citizenship rules to illustrate her arguments. By
approaching the topic from the perspective of the individual - citizen
of one state, migrant in another - the book examines key aspects of
the security-migration nexus, such as the relationship with refugees;
torture; extraordinary rendition; privacy and the retention of
personal data; 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 international politics, development
studies and related fields.
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ISBN
9780745658773
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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