In this noteworthy collection, the editors present the key articles published over the past twenty years which illustrate three related 'modes' of governing migration: a national mode, an international mode and a transnational mode. In recent years a new phase of migration policy-making has emerged: nation states, international organizations and NGOs have increasingly directed their efforts towards cooperative management of transnational flows and networks.
Edited by Alan Gamlen, Professor, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University, Australia and Katharine Marsh, Doctoral Student, Brown University, US