Migration - Globalization - European Union (2003)
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EU Monitor
Slovene-English, 168 pages

Mobility is one of the fundamental features of modern times characterized primarily by the processes of economic, political, social and cultural globalization. The authors look into the crucial features of migration flows from various perspectives, while dedicating special attention to the prospects and options available to more human migration policies that would be based on the respect for human rights, striving for social cohesion, solidarity, care for fellow human beings and respect for difference. The authors in this book are Simona Zavratnik Zimic, Bogomir Kovač, Romana Bešter, Silva Mežnarič and Aleš Drolc. They reflect on the European character of migration policies and their variants in various local environments, particularly Slovenia. Contents
Foreword
Mojca Pajnik and Simona Zavratnik Zimic
Simona Zavratnik Zimic
Contemporary Migrations Between the Global and the Local
Bogomir Kovač
Fortress Europe or Open Europe? Challenges Facing the Countries on the "Schengen Periphery"
Romana Bešter
Globalization, Migration and Economic Development on the Margins of Slovenia's Migration Policy Dilemma
Immigrant Integration Policies
Silva Mežnarić
Forced Migration in 2002: a Legacy From the Nineties
Aleš Drolc
Immigrants Between the Common European Migration Policy and Local Peculiarities