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Volume 39, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 151-163
Migration in the age of the nation-state: Migrants, refugees, and the national order of things (Article)
Czajka A.*
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Open University, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Abstract
This article attends to the historical and contemporary relationship between migration and the global international order. It takes as its point of departure the argument that comprehensive analyses of migration must not only transcend the traditional subjects, objects, and assumptions of international relations theory, but also interrogate and historicize that which conditions the possibility of the international order, namely, the nation-state. As such, it attends to the emergence and consolidation of the international order, to the role of migration in its production, and to the manner in which it continues to structure the field and practices of migration, and conditions the possibilities of migrant populations. © 2015 The Author(s).
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DOI: 10.1177/0304375415570453
ISSN: 03043754
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English