Abstract

This book contains 10 essays by various authors on the relationships between foreign policies and international migration movements. A number of essays in this volume show how the foreign policies of the United States and Germany have directly or inadvertently contributed to the influx from the former Yugoslavia Mexico the Caribbean and the former Soviet Union. Now faced with growing resistance to admitting foreigners into their countries both governments have once again been using foreign-policy instruments in an effort to change the conditions in the refugees countries of origin that forced them to leave. This volume addresses questions such as which policies can influence governments to improve their human rights protect minorities end internal strife reduce the level of violence or improve economic conditions so that large numbers of people need not leave their homes. (EXCERPT)

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