Migration In The New Europe : East-West Revisited, Hardcover by Gorny, Agata ...

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Number of Pages: Xix, 283 Pages Subject: Sociology / General, Emigration & Immigration, Public Policy / Economic Policy Publication Name: Migration in the New Europe : East-West Revisited Author: Paolo Ruspini ISBN: 9781403935502 Language: English height: 0.9 in Item Weight: 18 Oz width: 5.2 in Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan The Limited Item Width: 5.2 in Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science Format: Hardcover Item Height: 0.9 in Item Length: 9.2 in Publication Year: 2004 Series: Migration, Minorities and Citizenship Ser. Book Title: Migration In The New Europe : East-West Revisited Type: Textbook

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Migration In The New Europe : East-West Revisited, Hardcover by Gorny, Agata .... Migration In The New Europe : East-West Revisited, Hardcover by Gorny, Agata (EDT); Ruspini, Paolo (EDT), ISBN 1403935505, ISBN-13 9781403935502, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and policy developments in the light of European Union enlargement. The innovative character of th is its approach to the emerging European migration space. The editors argue that the concept of a common European migration space will replace the traditional division into East and West because of two simultaneous processes: The ongoing European Union enlargement and the creation of a common European Union immigration policy. Migration In The New Europe : East-West Revisited, Hardcover by Gorny, Agata (EDT); Ruspini, Paolo (EDT), ISBN 1403935505, ISBN-13 9781403935502, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and policy developments in the light of European Union enlargement. The innovative character of th is its approach to the emerging European migration space. The editors argue that the concept of a common European migration space will replace the traditional division into East and West because of two simultaneous processes: The ongoing European Union enlargement and the creation of a common European Union immigration policy.