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good account of global immigration, January 3, 2005
This review is from: Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective Second Edition (Global Perspectives (Stanford University Paperback)) (Paperback)
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) contries of immigratino (U.S, Canada, and Australia) 2) Reluctant countries of immigration ( France, Germancy, Netherlands, and Britain) andd 3) latecomers to immigratin (Italy, Spain, Japan and South Korea.
The book does provide a great deal of background to contemporary immigration.
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a nice work, October 7, 2008
This review is from: Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective Second Edition (Global Perspectives (Stanford University Paperback)) (Paperback)
this book is comprehensive review of the immigration policies in industrialized world. It is well-writen for both policy makers and political science students.
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