Globalization and Migration

Globalization and Migration
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781442254985
ISBN-13 : 144225498X
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Book Synopsis Globalization and Migration by : Eliot Dickinson

Download or read book Globalization and Migration written by Eliot Dickinson and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2016-07-20 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on the intersection between globalization and migration, this powerful text traces a dynamic, contradictory process that has set the world in motion and incorporated millions of migrants into an economic market whose dimensions are unprecedented in human history. Eliot Dickinson emphasizes recent developments in global politics, such as the massive number of refugees from wars in the Middle East who are now seeking asylum in Europe; the “Fortress Europe” mentality illustrated on the Italian island of Lampedusa; the heart-wrenching humanitarian challenge of Mexican and Central American children arriving alone in the United States; and the effects of climate change and environmental destruction on international migration. Today, with the collaboration of compliant governments and elites in the peripheral countries of the Global South, multinational corporations continue to flout regulations, destroy the environment, and take advantage of the large number of displaced, unemployed workers. While globalization is eliminating barriers between countries and making it easier for goods and capital to move around the world, the industrialized countries of the Global North are simultaneously putting up barriers to people and making it harder for them to migrate. This timely and provocative book explains how we have arrived at this paradoxical point in history and critically examines why governments are enacting policies that protect borders instead of people.


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