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Immigrants as a Convenient Security Threat in Western Europe
Unformatted Document Text:  19 Selected References Anderson, Malcolm and Joanna Apap. 2002. “Changing Conceptions of Security and Their Implications for EU Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation.” CEPS PolicyBrief No. 26. Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). http://www.ceps.be. Andreas, Peter. 2003. “Redrawing the Line. Borders and Security in the Twenty-First Century,” in International Security 28:2(2003): 78-111. Graham, David T. 2000. “The People Paradox: Human Movements and Human Security in a Globalising World,” in David T. Graham and Nana K. Poku, editors.Migration, Globalisation and Human Security. London: Routledge, p. 186-217. Ireland, Patrick. 2004. Becoming Europe. Immigration, Integration and the Welfare State. Pittburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. Larsen, Rebecca. 2004. “Free Movement for Third Country Nationals? Immigration Policy at the European Level.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University ofUtah. Miller, Mark J. 1997. “International Migration and Security: Towards Transatlantic Convergence?” in E.M. Uçarer and D. J. Puchala, editors. Immigration intoWestern Societies: Problems and Policies. London: Pinter, p. 255-65. Miller, Mark J. 1998. “International Migration and Global Security,” in N. Poku and D.T. Graham, editors. Redefining Security: Population Movements and National Security. Westport, CT: Praeger, p. 15-27.

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Selected References
Anderson, Malcolm and Joanna Apap. 2002. “Changing Conceptions of Security and
Their Implications for EU Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation.” CEPS Policy
Brief No. 26. Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). http://www.ceps.be.
Andreas, Peter. 2003. “Redrawing the Line. Borders and Security in the Twenty-First
Century,” in International Security 28:2(2003): 78-111.
Graham, David T. 2000. “The People Paradox: Human Movements and Human Security
in a Globalising World,” in David T. Graham and Nana K. Poku, editors.
Migration, Globalisation and Human Security. London: Routledge, p. 186-217.
Ireland, Patrick. 2004. Becoming Europe. Immigration, Integration and the Welfare
State. Pittburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Larsen, Rebecca. 2004. “Free Movement for Third Country Nationals? Immigration
Policy at the European Level.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Utah.
Miller, Mark J. 1997. “International Migration and Security: Towards Transatlantic
Convergence?” in E.M. Uçarer and D. J. Puchala, editors. Immigration into
Western Societies: Problems and Policies.
London: Pinter, p. 255-65.
Miller, Mark J. 1998. “International Migration and Global Security,” in N. Poku and D.T.
Graham, editors. Redefining Security: Population Movements and National
Security. Westport, CT: Praeger, p. 15-27.


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