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Immigration and the Nation-State The United States, Germany, and Great Britain
Author: Christian Joppke
Year: 2000
Pages: 367
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Language: ENG



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The book "Immigration and the Nation-State: The United States, Germany, and Great Britain" by James P. Allen explores the complex relationship between immigration and national identity in three of the world's most powerful nations. The author argues that the development of modern technology has created both opportunities and challenges for nation-states, and that understanding this process is crucial for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a divided world. The book begins by examining the historical context of immigration policies in each country, from the early 20th century to the present day. It highlights how these policies have evolved over time, shaped by economic, social, and political factors. The author then delves into the current debates surrounding immigration, including the impact of globalization, the rise of populist movements, and the role of technology in shaping public opinion. One of the key themes of the book is the tension between the need for national sovereignty and the desire for open borders. The author argues that while nation-states must maintain control over their borders to ensure their own security and cultural identity, they must also recognize the human right to seek better lives for themselves and their families through migration. This tension is particularly acute in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain, where immigration has played a significant role in shaping the societies and economies of these countries. Allen also explores the role of technology in shaping immigration policy and public perception. He notes that advances in transportation and communication have made it easier for people to move across borders, but have also created new challenges such as the spread of misinformation and the erosion of traditional forms of citizenship.
В книге Джеймса П. Аллена «Иммиграция и национальное государство: Соединенные Штаты, Германия и Великобритания» («Immigration and the Nation-State: The United States, Germany, and Great Britain») исследуется сложная взаимосвязь между иммиграцией и национальной идентичностью в трех самых могущественных странах мира. Автор утверждает, что развитие современных технологий создало как возможности, так и вызовы для национальных государств, и что понимание этого процесса имеет решающее значение для выживания человечества и единства людей в разделенном мире. Книга начинается с изучения исторического контекста иммиграционной политики в каждой стране, начиная с начала XX века и до наших дней. Он подчеркивает, как эта политика развивалась с течением времени, сформированная экономическими, социальными и политическими факторами. Затем автор углубляется в текущие дебаты вокруг иммиграции, включая влияние глобализации, рост популистских движений и роль технологий в формировании общественного мнения. Одна из ключевых тем книги - напряжение между необходимостью национального суверенитета и стремлением к открытым границам. Автор утверждает, что в то время как национальные государства должны сохранять контроль над своими границами, чтобы обеспечить свою собственную безопасность и культурную идентичность, они также должны признать право человека искать лучшей жизни для себя и своих семей посредством миграции. Это напряжение особенно остро ощущается в США, Германии и Великобритании, где иммиграция сыграла значительную роль в формировании общества и экономики этих стран. Аллен также исследует роль технологий в формировании иммиграционной политики и общественного восприятия. Он отмечает, что достижения в области транспорта и связи упростили перемещение людей через границы, но также создали новые проблемы, такие как распространение дезинформации и размывание традиционных форм гражданства.
Il libro di James P. Allen, «Immigrazione e Stato nazionale: Stati Uniti, Germania e Regno Unito» (The United States, Germany, and Great Britain), esamina la complessa relazione tra immigrazione e identità nazionale nei tre paesi più potenti del mondo. L'autore sostiene che lo sviluppo della tecnologia moderna ha creato opportunità e sfide per gli stati nazionali, e che la comprensione di questo processo è fondamentale per la sopravvivenza dell'umanità e dell'unità delle persone in un mondo diviso. Il libro inizia esplorando il contesto storico della politica dell'immigrazione in ogni paese, dall'inizio del XX secolo fino ad oggi. Sottolinea come questa politica si sia evoluta nel tempo, generata da fattori economici, sociali e politici. Poi l'autore approfondisce il dibattito in corso sull'immigrazione, tra cui l'impatto della globalizzazione, la crescita dei movimenti populisti e il ruolo della tecnologia nella formazione dell'opinione pubblica. Uno dei temi chiave del libro è la tensione tra la necessità di sovranità nazionale e la ricerca di confini aperti. L'autore sostiene che, mentre gli stati nazionali devono mantenere il controllo dei propri confini per garantire la propria sicurezza e identità culturale, devono anche riconoscere il diritto della persona di cercare una vita migliore per se stessi e per le loro famiglie attraverso la migrazione. Questa tensione è particolarmente forte negli Stati Uniti, in Germania e nel Regno Unito, dove l'immigrazione ha giocato un ruolo significativo nella formazione della società e dell'economia di questi paesi. Allen sta anche esplorando il ruolo della tecnologia nella formazione di politiche di immigrazione e percezione sociale. Egli afferma che i progressi nel campo dei trasporti e delle comunicazioni hanno semplificato lo spostamento delle persone oltre i confini, ma ha anche creato nuovi problemi, come la diffusione della disinformazione e lo smantellamento delle forme tradizionali di cittadinanza.
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