2009
DOI: 10.3917/eufor.353.0183
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Between Emancipation and Defence: The Failure of the Commission'xs Attempt to Concert a Common European Immigration Policy

Abstract: Résumé Aux débuts des années 70, l’immigration de travail atteint son pic en Europe de l’Ouest. Face à d’immenses problèmes sociaux, à la fois la Commission et les États ont réalisé qu’une solution efficace aux problèmes migratoires ne se trouverait que dans la coopération et l’échange. Cet article décrit les efforts de la Commission pour s’afficher comme un acteur dans les politiques d’immigration en harmonisant les politiques nationales d’immigration. Partant du principe que les États ne veulent pas transfér… Show more

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“…recruitment. The following year, both Belgium and the Netherlands tightened their immigration policies and France declared a halt to immigration (Berlinghoff 2009: 189; see also Hansen 2003: 27). At around the same time, 1973 oil price shock resulted in serious economic recession throughout Western Europe.…”
Section: Migration Management During Post-war Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…recruitment. The following year, both Belgium and the Netherlands tightened their immigration policies and France declared a halt to immigration (Berlinghoff 2009: 189; see also Hansen 2003: 27). At around the same time, 1973 oil price shock resulted in serious economic recession throughout Western Europe.…”
Section: Migration Management During Post-war Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, certain experts have considered the reaction of the European Commission to states' attempts to enforce additional measures on unwanted migrants during the oil price crises of the 1970s (e.g. Simmonds 1988;Berlinghoff 2009). Rarely, however, have scholars compared and contrasted the treatment of unwanted migrants in Western Europe during different economic crises to discover whether any similarities and differences exist between them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%