TY - BOOK ID - 384690 TI - A threat against Europe ? : security, migration and integration AU - Burgess, Peter J. AU - Gutwirth, Serge PY - 2011 VL - 19 SN - 9789054879299 PB - Brussels VUBPRESS DB - UniCat KW - Migration. Refugees KW - Sociology of minorities KW - International relations. Foreign policy KW - Polemology KW - Europe KW - Emigration and immigration law KW - European Union countries KW - Law and globalization KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Government policy KW - Citizenship KW - EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE KW - 334.154.1 KW - 312.1 KW - 327.0 KW - Politique migratoire KW - Intégration des migrants KW - Politique de sécurité KW - BPB1112 KW - Verkeer van personen en goederen. vestiging van personen. Technische beperkingen. Vrijheid van beroep. Openbare markten. Europese eenheidsmarkt. KW - Immigratie. KW - Internationale politiek: algemeenheden. KW - Migratiebeleid KW - Integratie van migranten KW - Veiligheidsbeleid KW - Europa KW - EU KW - Beveiliging KW - Allochtonen KW - μεταναστευτική πολιτική KW - beartas imirce KW - siirtolaispolitiikka KW - миграциона политика KW - politica migratoria KW - миграционна политика KW - politica migrației KW - migration policy KW - migracijska politika KW - migratiebeleid KW - política migratoria KW - migratsioonipoliitika KW - migrationspolitik KW - politika dwar il-migrazzjoni KW - migrācijas politika KW - миграциска политика KW - migračná politika KW - política migratória KW - politikë migracioni KW - migracijos politika KW - migrační politika KW - Migrationspolitik KW - polityka migracyjna KW - migrációs politika KW - политика за азил и миграција KW - indvandringspolitik KW - bevándorlási politika KW - provvedimenti in materia di migrazioni KW - politica di migrazione KW - politica comunitaria delle migrazioni KW - kivándorlási politika KW - Einwanderungspolitik KW - Auswanderungspolitik KW - integrácia prisťahovalcov KW - integrimi i migrantëve KW - интеграција на мигранти KW - integrace přistěhovalců KW - integratie van migranten KW - Integration der Zuwanderer KW - integrazione dei migranti KW - integración de los migrantes KW - vključevanje priseljencev KW - migrantu integrācija KW - интеграция на мигранти KW - integration af migranter KW - integrazzjoni tal-migranti KW - integrarea emigranților KW - migrantide integreerimine KW - migránsok beilleszkedése KW - integration of migrants KW - κοινωνική ένταξη των μεταναστών KW - integracija migranata KW - siirtolaisten sulautuminen KW - integracja migrantów KW - migrantų integracija KW - integração de migrantes KW - интеграција усељеника KW - integrering av migrerande KW - integrering av invandrare KW - asimilarea emigranților KW - integrace imigrantů KW - asszimilálódás KW - асимилација KW - asimilacija migranata KW - integrace migrujících KW - migrantide assimileerimine KW - persikėlėlių integracija KW - assimilation des migrants KW - začlenění přistěhovalců KW - integratie van immigranten KW - assimilação dos migrantes KW - assimilazione dei migranti KW - αφομοίωση των μεταναστών KW - migrantu asimilācija KW - asimilace přistěhovalců KW - asimilování migrujících KW - opneming van migranten KW - integrazione sociale dei migranti KW - assimilering av migrerande KW - asimilación de los migrantes KW - intégration des immigrés KW - inserimento dei migranti KW - Eingliederung der Zuwanderer KW - asimilácia prisťahovalcov KW - интегрирање мигранти KW - včlenění přistěhovalců KW - siirtolaisten integraatio KW - assimilation of migrants KW - migrantų asimiliacija KW - asimilim i migruesve KW - Verkeer van personen en goederen. vestiging van personen. Technische beperkingen. Vrijheid van beroep. Openbare markten. Europese eenheidsmarkt KW - Immigratie KW - Internationale politiek: algemeenheden KW - Europese Unie KW - Allochtoon KW - Crisis KW - Cultuur KW - Autochtoon KW - lánpháirtiú imirceach KW - Persoon met een migratieachtergrond KW - Intégration des migrants UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:384690 AB - The concept of security has traditionally referred to the status of sovereign states in a closed international system. In this system the state is assumed to be both the object of security and the primary provider of security. Threats to the states security are understood as threats to its political autonomy in the system. The major international institutions that emerged after the Second World War were built around this idea. When the founders of the United Nations spoke of collective security, they were referring primarily to state security and to the coordinated system that would be necessary in order to avoid the 'scourge of war'. But today, a wide range of security threats, both new and traditional, confront Europe, or at least as some would say. New forms of nationalism, ethnic conflict and civil war, information technology, biological and chemical warfare, resource conflicts, pandemics, mass migrations, transnational terrorism, and environmental dangers challenge, according to many, the limits of our ability to safeguard the values upon which European society is based.This book will provided theory and empirical case detail on several primary issues : First, one form or another of insecurity motivates the movement of migrants motivating them to internal displacement or to sometimes risky trips to other countries. The correlation between the conditions of economic, health, food and military insecurity can be directly correlated with patterns of migration on a regional and global scale.Second, some people become insecure while they are on the move. This is particularly the case for irregular migrants. Greater risks are being taken by people trying to move illegally from poorer to richer parts of the world, for example crossing the Mexico-United States border or the Mediterranean from North Africa to Southern Europe. A specific category of irregular migrants for whom this is often the case includes the victims of migrant smugglers and human traffickers. Another category of concern in this context includes those who become stranded in transit countries.Third, certain migrants are also insecure in their destination countries. This is particularly the case of irregular migrants who work illegally and are often subject to exploitation. Often their jobs are dirty, dangerous and difficult, jobs that nationals are unwilling to take. The victims of human trafficking - andimportant migrant group - are not free to decide on the activities in which they engage. They are often forced into low-paid, insecure and degrading work from which they may find it impossible to escape and for which they receive trivial or no compensation. Finally, and more generally, many migrants, including those living and working in a regular manner, experience marginalization or discrimination.Bron : http://www.aspeditions.be ER -