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11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada
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Scott Pruysers
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.1515/9780228020486-015
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Continuity and Change in North American Migration Governance 1
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Part one. Politics and Governance of Migration in North America
- 1 Divergent Paths? A Comparison of Canadian, Mexican, and US Multilateral Approaches to Managing Migration 25
- 2 “Organized Hypocrisy” and the Impacts of US Burden-Shifting on Mexican and Regional Migration Governance 52
- 3 Governance Breakdowns and Normative Deficits in Asylum “Coordination” in North America: The US-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement in Context 83
- 4 Transgovernmental Cooperation and the Transformation of US and Canadian Border Security 114
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Part two. North American Migration Governance in Comparative Perspective
- 5 The Dynamics and Divergences of Executive Discretion in Refugee Resettlement 143
- 6 Trump, Biden, and the US Role in the International Refugee Regime 171
- 7 The Changing Contours of Migration Governance in Canada 207
- 8 The Regulation of North American Climate Mobilities 236
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Part three. Migration Norms, Values, and Narratives across Canada, Mexico, and the US
- 9 Waiting as Mobility Control: Coping Practices of African Migrants in Mexico 271
- 10 Unruly Political Uprisings: Migrant Justice Activism in Canada and the United States 295
- 11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada 320
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Part four. Global Dimensions of Migration in North America
- 12 Extraction, Dependence, Containment: Questioning Canada’s Role as Immigration and Refugee Norm Entrepreneur 347
- 13 Development Aid as Migration Control: Comparing Migration Management Aid in Central America and Africa 381
- 14 Smart Borders and the Diffusion of Travellers’ Screening Programs in North America and Europe 413
- 15 Repertoires of Migration Governance in Europe and North America 433
- Afterword: Human Mobility Needs Strategic Planning: Moving Beyond Populist and Exploitative Immigration Policies 454
- Contributors 463
- Index 469
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.1515/9780228020486-015
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Continuity and Change in North American Migration Governance 1
-
Part one. Politics and Governance of Migration in North America
- 1 Divergent Paths? A Comparison of Canadian, Mexican, and US Multilateral Approaches to Managing Migration 25
- 2 “Organized Hypocrisy” and the Impacts of US Burden-Shifting on Mexican and Regional Migration Governance 52
- 3 Governance Breakdowns and Normative Deficits in Asylum “Coordination” in North America: The US-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement in Context 83
- 4 Transgovernmental Cooperation and the Transformation of US and Canadian Border Security 114
-
Part two. North American Migration Governance in Comparative Perspective
- 5 The Dynamics and Divergences of Executive Discretion in Refugee Resettlement 143
- 6 Trump, Biden, and the US Role in the International Refugee Regime 171
- 7 The Changing Contours of Migration Governance in Canada 207
- 8 The Regulation of North American Climate Mobilities 236
-
Part three. Migration Norms, Values, and Narratives across Canada, Mexico, and the US
- 9 Waiting as Mobility Control: Coping Practices of African Migrants in Mexico 271
- 10 Unruly Political Uprisings: Migrant Justice Activism in Canada and the United States 295
- 11 Prejudicial Populists? Evidence from Canada 320
-
Part four. Global Dimensions of Migration in North America
- 12 Extraction, Dependence, Containment: Questioning Canada’s Role as Immigration and Refugee Norm Entrepreneur 347
- 13 Development Aid as Migration Control: Comparing Migration Management Aid in Central America and Africa 381
- 14 Smart Borders and the Diffusion of Travellers’ Screening Programs in North America and Europe 413
- 15 Repertoires of Migration Governance in Europe and North America 433
- Afterword: Human Mobility Needs Strategic Planning: Moving Beyond Populist and Exploitative Immigration Policies 454
- Contributors 463
- Index 469