ISBN:
9783748924890
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (299 Seiten)
Edition:
1st edition
Series Statement:
International Politics: Perspectives from Philosophy and Political Science volume 4
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Migration, stability and solidarity
DDC:
304.82
Keywords:
Electronic books
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European Union
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Solidarität
;
human rights
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Flucht
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Migrant
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Refugee
;
Asylum
;
moral rights
;
Social Cohesion
;
post-migration societies
;
right-wing movements
;
Politische Stabilität
;
Migrationsethik
;
liberal values
;
global solidarity
;
Konferenzschrift Ruhr-Universität Bochum 2019
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Konferenzschrift 2019
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Einwanderung
;
Politische Stabilität
;
Solidarität
Abstract:
Cover -- 1. Public Reason, Humiliation, and Democratic Decay -- 1. Public Reason and Demonic Reason -- 2. Bad philosophy in bad times -- 3. Hope and philosophy -- Bibliography -- 2. Shifting the Burden of a Bordered World: Justification, Immigration and Stability -- 1. Thinking about injustices -- 2. Coercion at state borders: preliminary issues -- 3. Stability, reasons and immigration -- 3.1. National identity /common culture -- 3.2. Social welfare policies -- 3.3. Size of the population of the earth -- 4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3. Imagine Strangers in Our Midst -- 1. The Overemphasis on Identity and the Misrepresentation of Conflicts -- 2. The Politics of Belonging: Racial Citizenship in a Nutshell -- 3. The Discourse of Belonging: Hermeneutical Impoverishment and Rhetoric -- 4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4. Stability, Protection, and Refugees: Does Refugee Protection Require Admission? -- 1. Does protection require admission? -- 1.1 What kind of admission? -- 1.2 Impossibility -- 1.3 Impermissibility -- 1.4 The role of persecution -- 1.5 Choice -- 1.6 A formula of prima facie duties to admit -- 2 Limits and allocation of duties -- 2.1 Numbers and thresholds -- 2.2 Free choice or moral criteria for selection? -- 2.3 Special obligations to refugees at the border? -- 3 Trading refugee quotas - neither here nor there? -- Bibliography -- 5. Migration within the European Union and Social Benefits for EU Citizens as a Challenge to EU law: A Survey De Lege Lata -- A. Migration within the EU as a (New) Crisis Accelerator? - Including Remarks on Brexit -- B. Rights of Residence and Social Benefits of EU Citizens According to EU Law -- I. Rights of Residence of EU Citizens in Other Member States -- 1. Rights of Residence in the Context of Employment -- a) Rights of Residence Linked to Current Employment.
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