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People Power: Why We Need More Migrants

Autor Giles Merritt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iun 2021
Migration is one of the fundamental driving forces of change in the modern world. As regions such as the Middle East continue to experience instability, climate change is driving migration from Africa and Central Asia - these 'push factors' lead to increased migration throughout Europe. Yet despite being one of the fundamental issues of the modern age, the impact of migration on Western developed economies is dangerously misunderstood. Here, economics and migration expert Giles Merritt seeks to explode the ten most common myths about European migration. He shows how the west's aging population needs migrants, and demonstrates in clear and accessible writing how governments must adapt to increase migration to solve the challenges of the modern world. The result is a clear-eyed assessment of the issues, and a way forward for the west which preserves our political democracies by rejecting the politics of the right.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755606542
ISBN-10: 075560654X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The author is a leading figure in a pan-European network seeking to change the conversation on migration

Notă biografică

Giles Merritt has reported on European affairs for half a century, as a Financial Times correspondent in Paris and Brussels, and as an op-ed writer for the International Herald Tribune. In 2010 the Financial Times named him as one of thirty influential 'Eurostars'. He is the founder of the Brussels think tank Friends of Europe and its policy journal, Europe's World. In 2016 his previous book Slippery Slope: Europe's Troubled Future was shortlisted for the European Book Prize.

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: Exploding Migration's Ten Most Misleading MythsChapter 2: Europe's "Migrant Crisis" is part of a Global EarthquakeChapter 3: More Migrants, Please! The Economic CaseChapter 4: Making True Europeans of the Migrant MillionsChapter 5: Brace for More Newcomers, and for AgeingChapter 6: Only More Help for Africa Can Stabilise MigrationChapter 7: Jihadis, Gangsters and Nobel LaureatesChapter 8: Robots v Cheap Labour: Which Jobs will Migrants Do?Chapter 9: - The Mirage of a Common EU Migration PolicyChapter 10: Here's How to Tackle the Twin Threats of Migration and AgeingConclusion Index

Recenzii

Here is an authoritative counter-argument to those who oppose immigration from an author who knows his facts. Merritt presents a dispassionate analysis of People Power, a phenomenon which will continue to re-shape Europe's ageing societies.
This is an important book for everyone thinking about immigration. Giles Merritt's timely myth-busting approach is fascinating and thought-provoking.
We urgently need a rational debate on migration, based on robust evidence which does not avoid complex and thorny issues. Giles Merritt's book is a useful and timely contribution at a crucial moment for the future of EU asylum and immigration policies.
Europe has an existential problem: migration. It will get worse unless Europe wakes up and handles this problem thoughtfully and courageously. Merritt's book provides critical wisdom, It should be heeded immediately.
Reforming migration policy requires detailed knowledge and good judgement. Giles Merritt navigates the reader through economics, demographics and politics to a list of policy proposals. His analysis also covers the coronavirus crisis, which is transforming how Europeans look upon migrants.
Refugees and migrants make up almost a fifth of Jordan's population, posing major economic and social challenges. Giles Merritt's thought-provoking book engages the readers in the increasingly global debate on the mass displacement of people
Refugees, like migrants, can be strong, effective and courageous contributors to local communities and societies as a whole. This has been particularly apparent during the pandemic. Giles Merritt's book contributes to this important discussion.
People Power: Why We Need More Migrants is undoubtedly useful to politicians, bureaucrats, policymakers, economists, other scholars, and ordinary audiences. It is timely and provokes us to debate the importance of migrants to the economy at this current moment.