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Migration, Stability and Solidarity

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 2021

Zusammenfassung

Der Band befasst sich mit zwei in der Migrationsethik weitgehend unerforschten Konzepten: politische Stabilität und Solidarität. In seinem einleitenden Artikel argumentiert Michael Blake, dass der Rawls'sche Begriff der öffentlichen Vernunft den von autoritären Bewegungen ausgehenden Bedrohungen der Stabilität nicht gerecht werden kann. In ihren Beiträgen untersuchen Raissa Wihby Ventura , Bodi Wang, Susanne Mantel, Wolfram Cremer, Dimitrios Efthymiou, Esma Baycan Herzog, Gottfried Schweiger, Alberto Pirni, Costanza Porro, Christine Straehle, Corinna Mieth und Thorben Knobloch das Thema Migration auf neuartige Weise. Sie erörtern das Verhältnis von Stabilität zu Identität und Zusammenhalt, die Frage, wie Pflichten gegenüber Migranten und Mitbürgern zu definieren sind und die Konzeptualisierung einwanderungsfeindlicher Gegenreaktionen. Der Band schließt mit einer Antwort von Michael Blake.

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Auflage
1/2021
Copyrightjahr
2021
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-7099-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2489-0
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
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International Politics: Perspectives from Philosophy and Political Science
Band
4
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
299
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Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 10
  2. Autor:innen:
    1. 1. Public Reason and Demonic Reason Kein Zugriff
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    2. 2. Bad philosophy in bad times Kein Zugriff
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    3. 3. Hope and philosophy Kein Zugriff
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    4. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. 1. Thinking about injustices Kein Zugriff
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    2. 2. Coercion at state borders: preliminary issues Kein Zugriff
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      1. 3.1. National identity /common culture Kein Zugriff
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      2. 3.2. Social welfare policies Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3.3. Size of the population of the earth Kein Zugriff
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    4. 4. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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    5. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. 1. The Overemphasis on Identity and the Misrepresentation of Conflicts Kein Zugriff
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    2. 2. The Politics of Belonging: Racial Citizenship in a Nutshell Kein Zugriff
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    3. 3. The Discourse of Belonging: Hermeneutical Impoverishment and Rhetoric Kein Zugriff
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    4. 4. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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    5. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1.1 What kind of admission? Kein Zugriff
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      2. 1.2 Impossibility Kein Zugriff
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      3. 1.3 Impermissibility Kein Zugriff
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      4. 1.4 The role of persecution Kein Zugriff
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      5. 1.5 Choice Kein Zugriff
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      6. 1.6 A formula of prima facie duties to admit Kein Zugriff
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      1. 2.1 Numbers and thresholds Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2.2 Free choice or moral criteria for selection? Kein Zugriff
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      3. 2.3 Special obligations to refugees at the border? Kein Zugriff
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    3. 3 Trading refugee quotas – neither here nor there? Kein Zugriff
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    4. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. A. Migration within the EU as a (New) Crisis Accelerator? – Including Remarks on Brexit Kein Zugriff
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          1. a) Rights of Residence Linked to Current Employment Kein Zugriff
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          2. b) Rights of Residence Linked to a Preceding Occupation Kein Zugriff
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          3. c) Rights of Residence Linked to Search for Employment Kein Zugriff
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        2. 2. Rights of Residence without Links to Employment Kein Zugriff
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        1. 1. Some Numbers Kein Zugriff
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          1. a) (Supplementary) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to Current Employment Kein Zugriff
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          2. b) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to Previous Employment Kein Zugriff
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          1. a) Phase 1: No Rights to Social Aid Money without Links to a Fundamental Freedom Kein Zugriff
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            1. aa) A First Impact: The Sala Case Kein Zugriff
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            2. bb) The Grzelczyk Case Kein Zugriff
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          3. c) Phase 3: Back to the Market Citizen (Dano, Alimanovic, García-Nieto) Kein Zugriff
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          4. d) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to a Right to Permanent Residence Pursuant to Art. 16 para. 1 of Directive (EC) 38 [2004] Kein Zugriff
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    3. C. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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    4. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. Kein Zugriff
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    2. SECTION 1-Introduction Kein Zugriff
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    3. SECTION 2-Rawls on Solidarity and Social Justice Kein Zugriff
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    4. SECTION-3 SOLIDARITY AND STRAINS OF COMMITMENT Kein Zugriff
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    5. SECTION 4-SOLIDARITY AS A NON-ASSOCIATIVE DUTY Kein Zugriff
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    6. SECTION-5 SOLIDARITY AND BASIC WELFARE RIGHTS Kein Zugriff
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    7. SECTION-6 SOLIDARITY AS A RICH GOOD Kein Zugriff
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    8. SECTION-7 CONCLUSION Kein Zugriff
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    9. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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      1. I. Social Cohesion in Science and Philosophy: Kein Zugriff
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      2. II. The Social Cohesion Argument: Kein Zugriff
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      3. III. The Bonding Common Identity Challenge: Kein Zugriff
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      4. IV. A Bridging Common Identity: Kein Zugriff
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      5. V. Objections: Kein Zugriff
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    2. Conclusion: Kein Zugriff
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    3. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. Stability and the protection of the just state Kein Zugriff
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    2. Efficiency and costs Kein Zugriff
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    3. Integration and life chances Kein Zugriff
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    4. Limitations Kein Zugriff
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    5. Objections Kein Zugriff
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    6. Conclusions Kein Zugriff
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    7. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. 0. Premise Kein Zugriff
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    2. 1. A Preliminary framework: Two meanings of stability Kein Zugriff
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    3. 2. ‘Stability of whom’? Rethinking the identitarian stability Kein Zugriff
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    4. 3. Coexistence and living together Kein Zugriff
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    5. 4. ‘Stability for what’? On the interplay between spaces and places Kein Zugriff
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    6. 5. The difficult path towards an intercultural stability Kein Zugriff
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    7. 6. Concluding remarks: the narrow and untraveled path Kein Zugriff
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    8. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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      1. I. Populism and Solidarity Kein Zugriff
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      2. II. The concept of Solidarity revised Kein Zugriff
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      3. III. Associative Solidarity, self-respect and self-esteem Kein Zugriff
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    2. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1.1. Political Stability and Political Cohesion Kein Zugriff
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      2. 1.2. Internal Threats to Stability: The Case of Backlashes Kein Zugriff
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      1. 2.1. Backlashes as a problem of outcomes Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2.2. Modus Vivendi Arrangements and a Developmental Perspective on Liberal Democracies Kein Zugriff
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      1. 3.1. Compromising and Compromising Mindsets Kein Zugriff
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      2. 3.2. Compromising Mindsets and Migration Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3.3. Two Objections Kein Zugriff
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    5. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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    6. Bibliography Kein Zugriff
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    1. A. The State and the Nation Kein Zugriff
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    2. B. Solidarity and Social Cohesion Kein Zugriff
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    3. C. Listening to populists Kein Zugriff
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    4. D. Conclusions Kein Zugriff
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