The editors of Controlling Immigration have provided a detailed account of how various countries have dealth with immigration through assimilation, policy, legislation and why immigrants choose certain countries. The book is split up into 3 categories (1) countries of immigration (U.S, Canada, and Australia) (2) Reluctant countries of immigration (France, Germancy, Netherlands, and Britain) and (3) latecomers to immigratin (Italy, Spain, Japan and South Korea). The book does provide a great deal of background to contemporary immigration.
List of Illustrations ¡¦¡¦ viii
List of Acronyms ¡¦¡¦ xi
Preface ¡¦¡¦ xv
Contributors ¡¦¡¦ xvii
I. Introduction
CHAPTER 1 ¤Ñ Controlling Immigration: The Limits of Government Intervention/ Wayne A. Cornelius and Takeyuki Tsuda ¡¦¡¦ 3
II. Countries of Immigration: The United States, Canada, and Australia
CHAPTER 2 ¤Ñ The United States: The Continuing Immigration Debate/ Philip L. Martin ¡¦¡¦ 51
Commentaries: Gordon H. Hanson ¡¦¡¦ 86
Daniel J. Tichenor ¡¦¡¦ 91
CHAPTER 3 ¤Ñ Canada: Immigration and Nation-Building in the Transition to a Knowledge Economy/ Jeffrey G. Reitz ¡¦¡¦ 97
Commentaries: Don J. DeVoretz ¡¦¡¦ 134
Harold Troper ¡¦¡¦ 137
CHAPTER 4 ¤Ñ Australia: New Conflicts around Old Dilemmas/ Stephen Castles and Ellie Vasta ¡¦¡¦ 141
Commentaries: Gary P. Freeman ¡¦¡¦ 174
Jeannette Money ¡¦¡¦ 178
III. Reluctant Countries of Immigration: France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Britain
CHAPTER 5 ¤Ñ France: Republicanism and the Limits of Immigration Control/ James F. Hollifield ¡¦¡¦ 183
Commentary: Charles P. Gomes ¡¦¡¦ 215
CHAPTER 6 ¤Ñ Germany: Managing Migration in the Twenty-First Century/ Philip L. Martin ¡¦¡¦ 221
Commentaries: William M. Chandler ¡¦¡¦ 254
Uwe Hunger ¡¦¡¦ 258
CHAPTER 7 ¤Ñ The Netherlands: A Pragmatic Approach to Economic Needs and Humanitarian Considerations/ Philip Muus ¡¦¡¦ 263
Commentaries: Han Entzinger ¡¦¡¦ 289
Arend Lijphart ¡¦¡¦ 293
CHAPTER 8 ¤Ñ Britain: From Immigration Control to Migration Management/ Zig Layton-Henry ¡¦¡¦ 297
Commentaries: Gary P. Freeman ¡¦¡¦ 334
Randall Hansen ¡¦¡¦ 338
IV. Latecomers to Immigration: Italy, Spain, Japan, and South Korea
CHAPTER 9 ¤Ñ Italy: Economic Realities, Political Fictions, and Policy Failures/ Kitty Calavita ¡¦¡¦ 345
Commentary: Christian Joppke ¡¦¡¦ 381
CHAPTER 10 ¤Ñ Spain: The Uneasy Transition from Labor Exporter to Labor Importer/ Wayne A. Cornelius ¡¦¡¦ 387
Commentary: Gunther Dietz and Belen Agrela ¡¦¡¦ 430
CHAPTER 11 ¤Ñ Japan: Government Policy, Immigrant Reality/ Takeyuki Tsuda and Wayne A. Cornelius ¡¦¡¦ 439
Commentary: Keiko Yamanaka ¡¦¡¦ 477
CHAPTER 12 ¤Ñ South Korea: Importing Undocumented Workers/ Dong-Hoon Seol and John D. Skrentny ¡¦¡¦ 481
Commentary: Timothy C. Lim ¡¦¡¦ 514
Index ¡¦¡¦ 517






