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Multilevel Governance of Immigration in Multinational States: ‘Who Governs?’ Reconsidered
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Ricard Zapata-Barrero
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Fiona Barker
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2014
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Book chapters
Regionalist Parties and Immigration in Belgium
FPTP Ainât All That Bad
Immigration, Nationalism, and Politics in Scotland
The Multilevel Dynamics of Migrant Integration Policies in Unitary States
Politicizing Migration in Competitive Party Politics
Catalunya, terra dâacollida
Introduction
Multilevel Governance of Immigration in Multinational States
Multilevel Party Politics of Immigration
Canadian Federalism and the Governance of Immigration
Managing Immigration in a Multinational Context. Border Struggles and Nation-Building in Contemporary Scotland and Catalonia
Migrant Reception Policies in a Multilevel System
Divided on Immigration, Two Models for Integration. The Multilevel Governance of Immigration and Integration in Belgium
Conclusion
pp. 3
Introduction: Immigration Policies in Multilevel States
pp. 19
Multilevel Governance of Immigration in Multinational States: ‘Who Governs?’ Reconsidered
pp. 41
Multilevel Party Politics of Immigration: Territorial Rescaling and Party Competition
pp. 65
Divided on Immigration, Two Models for Integration. The Multilevel Governance of Immigration and Integration in Belgium
pp. 86
Canadian Federalism and the Governance of Immigration
pp. 108
Managing Immigration in a Multinational Context. Border Struggles and Nation-Building in Contemporary Scotland and Catalonia
pp. 130
Migrant Reception Policies in a Multilevel System: Framing and Implementation Structures in the Italian Regions
pp. 150
The Multilevel Dynamics of Migrant Integration Policies in Unitary States: The Netherlands and the United Kingdom
pp. 177
Politicizing Migration in Competitive Party Politics: Exploring the Regional and Federal Arenas in Germany and Italy
pp. 200
Regionalist Parties and Immigration in Belgium
pp. 223
FPTP Ain’t All That Bad: Nationalist Parties, Immigrants, and Electoral Systems in Québec and Flanders
pp. 241
Immigration, Nationalism, and Politics in Scotland
pp. 261
Catalunya, terra d’acollida: Stateless Nationalist Party Discourses on Immigration in Catalonia
pp. 285
Conclusion: Exploring the Contours of a Theory of Immigration in Multilevel States
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