International Migration
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Jonathan Moses puts the arguments in favour of free mobility, and counters those against.





Jonathan Moses puts the arguments in favour of free mobility, and counters those against.
Examines whether countries or regions that experience significant outward migration can expect to benefit politically from it. Using a wide variety of methods and data, Jonathon Moses shows how limiting international migration can allow non-democratic regions to maintain their grip on power and how international migration can facilitate political development.
This lively and accessible textbook on methodology in social and political science focuses centrally on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches. Introducing a range of key topics and issues which show how methodological pluralism can be combined with intellectual rigour, it guides students through how they can exploit the manifold ways of knowing as they begin to embark on their own research. The textbook is ideal for undergraduate and master degree students who are taking icourses on philosophy of social science, social and political analysis and research methods.
This book examines the political costs of monetary union in Europe. It does so by gauging the degree to which four small European states - Iceland, Latvia, Hungary and Ireland - employed their monetary policies in response to the financial crisis
This agenda-setting book argues that the process of market integration in Europe has undermined the power and influence of European workers and generated significant human costs. In starting from the position of labour, this book offers an alternative approach which balances the needs of justice and efficiency.