1. Introduction 2. Which Factors Influence States’ Migration Policies? 3. Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Postwar Europe 4. In(ter)dependent Policies? Expert Survey Findings on Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Selected EU Member States 5. Slowly Turning into a ‘Country of Immigration’? On the Interaction between Migration and Integration Policies in Germany 6. Post-War Immigration and Integration Policies in the Netherlands: An Unstable Marriage 7. The ‘Housebroken’ Far-right Parties and the Showdown in Danish Migration and Integration Policy 8. Spain: Multiple-Governance and Integration Policies in Diverse Socio-Demographic Contexts 9. Immigration and Integration Policies in the Absence of Immigrants: A Case Study of Poland 10. Immigration and Integration Policies in Czechia: A New Immigration Destination Country in the EU 11. ‘Fair Dinkum’ Migration Policy: Lessons from Australia 12. Conclusions
Maciej Duszczyk is Vice-Rector of the University of Warsaw for Research and International Relations, Poland.
Marta Pachocka is Head of the Migration Policies Research Unit at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland.
Dominika Pszczółkowska is a Researcher at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw in Poland.
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