Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Governing Migration beyond the State: Europe, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia in a Global Context
  • Copyright
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Abbreviations
  • 1: Governing Migration beyond the State
  • Introduction
  • The organization of migration governance
  • Studying migration governance
  • Beyond the state
  • The regional level
  • Actors in migration governance
  • How the research was done
  • Organization of the book
  • 2: Repertoires of Migration Governance
  • Introduction
  • Migration governance repertoires
  • The meaning of migration governance
  • How can we figure out what's going on out there?
  • Why do something when we don't know what effect it will have?
  • How can we choose our priorities?
  • Who are all these people at this meeting?
  • Does that make sense to us?
  • Is governance Eurocentric?
  • Conclusions
  • 3: Southeast Asia: The 'Temporariness' of Migration
  • Introduction
  • Drivers and characteristics
  • Labour migration
  • Forced migration and displacement
  • The Andaman Sea 'crisis'
  • What kind of region?
  • Flexible engagement
  • The Bali Process
  • Conclusions
  • 4: De jure and de facto Openness in South America
  • Introduction
  • Drivers and characteristics
  • Forced migration
  • A liberal tide?
  • What kind of region?
  • Conclusion
  • 5: The Normality of Crisis in the European Union
  • Introduction
  • Drivers and characteristics
  • Free movement
  • Migration and asylum
  • What kind of region?
  • The effects of crisis
  • The politicization of migration governance
  • Old and new actors
  • Making sense of public attitudes
  • Conclusions
  • 6: North America: A Region without Regionalism
  • Introduction
  • Drivers and characteristics
  • What kind of region?
  • Crises and their regional effects
  • Conclusion
  • 7: Prospects for Global Migration Governance
  • Introduction
  • The meaning of the global
  • A global migration governance repertoire?
  • Origins and emergence
  • Regime complexity
  • The Global Compacts
  • Conclusion
  • 8: Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Index