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Managing Migration
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 THE MIGRATION CHALLENGE Chapter 3 MIGRATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: THE 3 R'S Chapter 4 AVERTING FORCED MIGRATION Chapter 5 THE LURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 6 MIGRATION AND EUROPEAN-AFRICAN RELATIONS Chapter 7 THE AMERICAS Chapter 8 THE GLOBAL MIGRANTS Chapter 9 TOWARD A COOPERATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGING MIGRATION

About the Author

Philip L. Martin is Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis. Susan F. Martin is Director of the Institute for Study of International Migration and Program on Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies and Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. Patrick Weil is senior research fellow at the National Center for Scientific Research and serves as the director of the Center for the Study of Immigration, Integration, and Citizenship Policies in the university of Paris-Sorbonne.

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Interstate cooperation is of paramount importance for the formulation and implementation of coherent migration policies. This book outlines concrete steps that states can take to improve consultation and cooperation in managing movements of people across borders.
*Mamphele Ramphele, Global Commission on International Migration*

The collaborative work by three leading migration scholars highlights some of the key dilemmas in international migration, and provides a comprehensive analysis of attempts to develop regional and global cooperation. The book's special value lies in the way it originated through a long-term dialogue between researchers and representatives of governments, international agencies, and the media.
*Stephen Castles, University of Oxford*

Managing Migration provides a comprehensive, informative, readable discussion of all types of human population movements and will be a useful resource for policy makers, scholars, and the general public alike. The book places its valuable review and assessment of contemporary efforts to manage migration cooperatively in the context of the history, causes, and consequences of migration and is informed by the authors’ deep knowledge and understanding of migration issues and first-hand experience 'on the ground.'
*Sharon Stanton Russell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology*

Managing international migration requires cooperation among sending, transit, and receiving countries. This valuable study shows that countries can cooperate successfully to manage one of the most complex international challenges of the 21st century.
*Brunson McKinley, Director General, International Organization for Migration*

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