Migration and the Externalities of European Integration analyzes the extra-European dimension of the European Union's migration policies and the mechanisms developed to enforce the EU's policy decisions.
Part 1 Introduction: The Emergent EU Migration Regime and Its External Impact Chapter 2 Guarding the Borders of the European Union: Paths, Portals, and Prerogatives Chapter 3 European Asylum Policy and the Global Protection Regime: Challenges for UNHCR Chapter 4 Neither In nor Out: The Impact of EU Asylum and Immigration Policies on Norway and Switzerland Chapter 5 Larger than the European Union: The Emerging EU Migration Regime and Enlargement Chapter 6 Stabilizing the East while Keeping Out the Easterners: Internal and External Security Logics in Conflict Chapter 7 Aeneas's Route: Euro-Mediterranean Relations and International Migration Chapter 8 Immigration and Asylum Issues in EU-Turkish Relations: Assessing EU's Impact on Turkish Policy and Practice Chapter 9 Immigration and Asylum or Foreign Policy: The EU's Approach to Migrants and Their Countries of Origin Chapter 10 EU Trade Policy and Immigration Control Chapter 11 Citizenship and Inclusion in European Welfare States: The EU Dimension Chapter 12 The EU Migration Regime's Effects on European Welfare States Part 13 Conclusion: Ripples of European Integration: Modes and Consequences of Migration Policy Transfer
Edited by Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Uçarer - Contributions by Grete Brochman; Andrew Geddes; Heather Grabbe; Elena Jileva; Kemal Kirisci; Johannes van der Klaauw; Ferruccio Pastore and Joanne van Selm