People Changing Places
New Perspectives on Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State
Herausgeber: Côté, Isabelle; Duffy Toft, Monica; Mitchell, Matthew I.
People Changing Places
New Perspectives on Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State
Herausgeber: Côté, Isabelle; Duffy Toft, Monica; Mitchell, Matthew I.
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While migration and population settlement have always been an important feature of political life around the world, the dramatic changes in the pace, direction, and complexity of contemporary migration flows are undoubtedly unique. This volume takes stock of these trends by canvassing the globe to reveal the critical role of the state as both an actor and arena in the migration-conflict nexus.
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While migration and population settlement have always been an important feature of political life around the world, the dramatic changes in the pace, direction, and complexity of contemporary migration flows are undoubtedly unique. This volume takes stock of these trends by canvassing the globe to reveal the critical role of the state as both an actor and arena in the migration-conflict nexus.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780815360759
- ISBN-10: 0815360754
- Artikelnr.: 57048613
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780815360759
- ISBN-10: 0815360754
- Artikelnr.: 57048613
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Isabelle Côté is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Matthew I. Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Monica Duffy Toft is Professor of International Politics and Director of the Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and a Global Scholar with the Peace Research Institute, Oslo.
PART I: Introduction: Concepts and Overview
1. Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State: The Contentious Politics
of Connecting People to Places
Isabelle Côté and Matthew I. Mitchell
2. 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts and Autochthony: Bridging the Literatures
Ragnhild Nordås
PART II: The State, Migration, and Violent Conflict
3. This Land is Whose Land?: 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts in Darfur
Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
4. Ethnic Census-Taking, Instability, and Armed Conflict
Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, and Isabelle Côté
5. Internal Migration, Political Liberalization, and Violent Conflict in
Authoritarian China
Isabelle Côté
PART III: Identity, Territory, and the Politics of Belonging
6. The Concept of 'Rootedness' in the Struggle for Political Power in the
Former Soviet Union in the 1990s
Pål Kolstø
7. How Homelands Change?: Lessons from the Experience of Two Israeli
Nationalist Movements
Nadav G. Shelef
8. Sons of the Soviet Soil and the Collapse of the USSR
Monica Duffy Toft
PART IV: Migration and Conflict in the Global North?
9. Migration and Conflict in OECD Countries
Michael S. Teitelbaum
10. Ethnic Nationalism or Relaxed Assimilation?: The Response of Dominant
Ethnic Groups to Immigration in the Anglo-Saxon World
Eric Kaufmann
PART V: Conclusion
11. Concluding Remarks on the Politics of People Changing Places
Monica Duffy Toft
1. Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State: The Contentious Politics
of Connecting People to Places
Isabelle Côté and Matthew I. Mitchell
2. 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts and Autochthony: Bridging the Literatures
Ragnhild Nordås
PART II: The State, Migration, and Violent Conflict
3. This Land is Whose Land?: 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts in Darfur
Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
4. Ethnic Census-Taking, Instability, and Armed Conflict
Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, and Isabelle Côté
5. Internal Migration, Political Liberalization, and Violent Conflict in
Authoritarian China
Isabelle Côté
PART III: Identity, Territory, and the Politics of Belonging
6. The Concept of 'Rootedness' in the Struggle for Political Power in the
Former Soviet Union in the 1990s
Pål Kolstø
7. How Homelands Change?: Lessons from the Experience of Two Israeli
Nationalist Movements
Nadav G. Shelef
8. Sons of the Soviet Soil and the Collapse of the USSR
Monica Duffy Toft
PART IV: Migration and Conflict in the Global North?
9. Migration and Conflict in OECD Countries
Michael S. Teitelbaum
10. Ethnic Nationalism or Relaxed Assimilation?: The Response of Dominant
Ethnic Groups to Immigration in the Anglo-Saxon World
Eric Kaufmann
PART V: Conclusion
11. Concluding Remarks on the Politics of People Changing Places
Monica Duffy Toft
PART I: Introduction: Concepts and Overview
1. Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State: The Contentious Politics
of Connecting People to Places
Isabelle Côté and Matthew I. Mitchell
2. 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts and Autochthony: Bridging the Literatures
Ragnhild Nordås
PART II: The State, Migration, and Violent Conflict
3. This Land is Whose Land?: 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts in Darfur
Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
4. Ethnic Census-Taking, Instability, and Armed Conflict
Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, and Isabelle Côté
5. Internal Migration, Political Liberalization, and Violent Conflict in
Authoritarian China
Isabelle Côté
PART III: Identity, Territory, and the Politics of Belonging
6. The Concept of 'Rootedness' in the Struggle for Political Power in the
Former Soviet Union in the 1990s
Pål Kolstø
7. How Homelands Change?: Lessons from the Experience of Two Israeli
Nationalist Movements
Nadav G. Shelef
8. Sons of the Soviet Soil and the Collapse of the USSR
Monica Duffy Toft
PART IV: Migration and Conflict in the Global North?
9. Migration and Conflict in OECD Countries
Michael S. Teitelbaum
10. Ethnic Nationalism or Relaxed Assimilation?: The Response of Dominant
Ethnic Groups to Immigration in the Anglo-Saxon World
Eric Kaufmann
PART V: Conclusion
11. Concluding Remarks on the Politics of People Changing Places
Monica Duffy Toft
1. Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State: The Contentious Politics
of Connecting People to Places
Isabelle Côté and Matthew I. Mitchell
2. 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts and Autochthony: Bridging the Literatures
Ragnhild Nordås
PART II: The State, Migration, and Violent Conflict
3. This Land is Whose Land?: 'Sons of the Soil' Conflicts in Darfur
Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
4. Ethnic Census-Taking, Instability, and Armed Conflict
Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, and Isabelle Côté
5. Internal Migration, Political Liberalization, and Violent Conflict in
Authoritarian China
Isabelle Côté
PART III: Identity, Territory, and the Politics of Belonging
6. The Concept of 'Rootedness' in the Struggle for Political Power in the
Former Soviet Union in the 1990s
Pål Kolstø
7. How Homelands Change?: Lessons from the Experience of Two Israeli
Nationalist Movements
Nadav G. Shelef
8. Sons of the Soviet Soil and the Collapse of the USSR
Monica Duffy Toft
PART IV: Migration and Conflict in the Global North?
9. Migration and Conflict in OECD Countries
Michael S. Teitelbaum
10. Ethnic Nationalism or Relaxed Assimilation?: The Response of Dominant
Ethnic Groups to Immigration in the Anglo-Saxon World
Eric Kaufmann
PART V: Conclusion
11. Concluding Remarks on the Politics of People Changing Places
Monica Duffy Toft







