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Contents: Preface Introduction: Transnational approaches to reforming migration regimes, Kristof Tamas and Joakim Palme. Part 1 Transnational Trends of Migration and Population: Transnational migration: conceptual and policy challenges, Peggy Levitt The boom and bust of net migration? a 40-year forecast, Bo Malmberg. Part 2 Gains and Drains of Source Countries: An economic view on brain drain, J. P. Sevilla Remittances and labour source countries, Bhargavi Ramamurthy Migration, development and conflict, Ninna Nyberg SA,rensen 'Medical exceptionalism' in international migration: should doctors and nurses be treated differently?, Sabina Alkire and Lincoln Chen Ghanaian health workers on the causes and consequences of migration, Delanyo Dovlo. Part 3 Principles and Practices of Managing Migration in Destination Countries: A philosophical view on states and immigration, Melissa Lane Citizenship: international, state, migrant and democratic perspectives, Rainer BaubA ck Legal and irregular migration for employment in Italy and France, Luca Einaudi Labour migration and organized interests: the Swedish Model, TorbjA rn Lundqvist. Part 4 Transnational Cooperation and Regional Migration Processes: Asian labour migration and regional arrangements, Patcharawalai Wongboonsin Cooperation and barriers to people and goods: examples from Africa, John O. Oucho Challenges and opportunities of international migration for Europe and its neighbourhood, Robert Holzmann and Rainer MA nz Western hemispheric integration and migration in an age of terrorism, Robert L. Bach Towards an international regime for mobility and security?, Rey Koslowski Bibliography Index.

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