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11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada

  • Scott Pruysers andTobias Gerhard Schminke
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Migration Governance in North America
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatteri
  2. Contentsvii
  3. Figures and Tablesxi
  4. Acknowledgmentsxiii
  5. Abbreviationsxv
  6. Continuity and Change in North American Migration Governance1
  7. Part one. Politics and Governance of Migration in North America
  8. 1 Divergent Paths? A Comparison of Canadian, Mexican, and US Multilateral Approaches to Managing Migration25
  9. 2 “Organized Hypocrisy” and the Impacts of US Burden-Shifting on Mexican and Regional Migration Governance52
  10. 3 Governance Breakdowns and Normative Deficits in Asylum “Coordination” in North America: The US-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement in Context83
  11. 4 Transgovernmental Cooperation and the Transformation of US and Canadian Border Security114
  12. Part two. North American Migration Governance in Comparative Perspective
  13. 5 The Dynamics and Divergences of Executive Discretion in Refugee Resettlement143
  14. 6 Trump, Biden, and the US Role in the International Refugee Regime171
  15. 7 The Changing Contours of Migration Governance in Canada207
  16. 8 The Regulation of North American Climate Mobilities236
  17. Part three. Migration Norms, Values, and Narratives across Canada, Mexico, and the US
  18. 9 Waiting as Mobility Control: Coping Practices of African Migrants in Mexico271
  19. 10 Unruly Political Uprisings: Migrant Justice Activism in Canada and the United States295
  20. 11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada320
  21. Part four. Global Dimensions of Migration in North America
  22. 12 Extraction, Dependence, Containment: Questioning Canada’s Role as Immigration and Refugee Norm Entrepreneur347
  23. 13 Development Aid as Migration Control: Comparing Migration Management Aid in Central America and Africa381
  24. 14 Smart Borders and the Diffusion of Travellers’ Screening Programs in North America and Europe413
  25. 15 Repertoires of Migration Governance in Europe and North America433
  26. Afterword: Human Mobility Needs Strategic Planning: Moving Beyond Populist and Exploitative Immigration Policies454
  27. Contributors463
  28. Index469
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatteri
  2. Contentsvii
  3. Figures and Tablesxi
  4. Acknowledgmentsxiii
  5. Abbreviationsxv
  6. Continuity and Change in North American Migration Governance1
  7. Part one. Politics and Governance of Migration in North America
  8. 1 Divergent Paths? A Comparison of Canadian, Mexican, and US Multilateral Approaches to Managing Migration25
  9. 2 “Organized Hypocrisy” and the Impacts of US Burden-Shifting on Mexican and Regional Migration Governance52
  10. 3 Governance Breakdowns and Normative Deficits in Asylum “Coordination” in North America: The US-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement in Context83
  11. 4 Transgovernmental Cooperation and the Transformation of US and Canadian Border Security114
  12. Part two. North American Migration Governance in Comparative Perspective
  13. 5 The Dynamics and Divergences of Executive Discretion in Refugee Resettlement143
  14. 6 Trump, Biden, and the US Role in the International Refugee Regime171
  15. 7 The Changing Contours of Migration Governance in Canada207
  16. 8 The Regulation of North American Climate Mobilities236
  17. Part three. Migration Norms, Values, and Narratives across Canada, Mexico, and the US
  18. 9 Waiting as Mobility Control: Coping Practices of African Migrants in Mexico271
  19. 10 Unruly Political Uprisings: Migrant Justice Activism in Canada and the United States295
  20. 11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada320
  21. Part four. Global Dimensions of Migration in North America
  22. 12 Extraction, Dependence, Containment: Questioning Canada’s Role as Immigration and Refugee Norm Entrepreneur347
  23. 13 Development Aid as Migration Control: Comparing Migration Management Aid in Central America and Africa381
  24. 14 Smart Borders and the Diffusion of Travellers’ Screening Programs in North America and Europe413
  25. 15 Repertoires of Migration Governance in Europe and North America433
  26. Afterword: Human Mobility Needs Strategic Planning: Moving Beyond Populist and Exploitative Immigration Policies454
  27. Contributors463
  28. Index469
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