Thursday, July 20, 2006

Migration Policies and Political Cultures in Europe: A Changing Trend

International Review of Sociology, Vol. 16, No. 2, July 2006
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Umberto Melotti
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the relationships between the migratory policies of the EU countries with more experience of immigration and their national political cultures. It focuses on France, Germany and the United Kingdom. It then looks at Italy, a relatively new country of immigration, which, with 3,000,000 legal immigrants, has become the fourth country of immigration in Europe and the first in the Mediterranean basin. In its final part it highlights the incipient process of `communitarisation' of the immigration policies of EU countries in the last decade. This process, which has already entailed a significant convergence of their migratory policies, is expected to continue after the recent enlargement of the European Union. [Sub Required]