Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy
Explore the intricate relationship between foreign policy and migration in Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy by Rainer Munz. Published by Berghahn Books in 2002, this insightful volume spans 384 pages and delves into how the foreign policies of the United States and Germany have shaped migration patterns from regions including the former Yugoslavia, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the former Soviet Union.
This collection of essays provides a comprehensive analysis of how government actions and international relations impact civil rights, citizenship, and immigration. Ideal for students and scholars of political science and international relations, Munz's work invites readers to understand the complexities of migration in a global context. Enhance your knowledge of how foreign policies influence human movement and the broader implications for society.