INTD 497 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Governmentality, Human Capital, Neoliberalism

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Do historical patterns shape the current immigration policies? (path-dependent) With a safe atmosphere, we speak of actual fear from citizens, often in the case of xenophobia. : a few years ago, mcdonald(cid:495)s fired feeling of angst among citizens (cid:523)e. g. (cid:498)they are stealing our jobs(cid:499)(cid:524: the capacity to exercise one(cid:495)s rights and liberties, in the sense that migrant workers. What constitutes (cid:498)liberal constraints(cid:499) in canada? coming in through legal channels and then are treated in illegal manners. If you compare liberal immigration regimes (canada) and illiberal immigration regimes (japan), the crucial factor that shapes the binary is the constraint itself. Ngo groups and other civil society members do not have access to pressure methods in illiberal systems (without seriously risking their life/visa or work permit). Economic aspect cannot be ignored: whether with remittances (below), or with economic relations as a whole and trade (human capital). Labour-sending states(cid:495) economy and debt: linkage between labour brokerage strategy and neoliberalism.

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