Making Sense of the Multilevel Governance of Migration 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82551-5_2
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Multilevel Governance and City Networks. Theorising the Missing Link

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“…Barcelona, Marseille, but also Palermo, Izmir; Orlando et al., 2020). Cities that are networking to gain more governance capacity and become more inclusive are also part of this pattern (Caponio, 2022, Landau et al., 2020). States are increasingly tightening their system of filters and control of international human mobility, and adjusting their laws and regulatory systems up to their limits of human rights and democracy, and for some academics even beyond (Hampshire, 2013; Lahav & Messina, 2023; Pécoud, 2021).…”
Section: Background and Overview: Why The ‘Local Turn’ In Migration S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barcelona, Marseille, but also Palermo, Izmir; Orlando et al., 2020). Cities that are networking to gain more governance capacity and become more inclusive are also part of this pattern (Caponio, 2022, Landau et al., 2020). States are increasingly tightening their system of filters and control of international human mobility, and adjusting their laws and regulatory systems up to their limits of human rights and democracy, and for some academics even beyond (Hampshire, 2013; Lahav & Messina, 2023; Pécoud, 2021).…”
Section: Background and Overview: Why The ‘Local Turn’ In Migration S...mentioning
confidence: 99%