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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
ESPACE LANDOWSKI
28, avenue André Morizet
Boulogne-Billancourt |
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the past decade, migration has moved
from fringe to key issue for governments
around the world. Among the many
questions surrounding the governance of
migration, two stand out: what should be
the criteria of admitting newcomers;
what role for the state in “integrating”
immigrants? |
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Sponsored by The Trustee Fund for the Advancement
of Scholarship |
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15:00 Welcome and Introduction |
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Gerardo della Paolera
(President of The American University of Paris) |
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Martin Grandes
(Organizing Dean, Graduate School of Government;
Director, MPA in Strategic Public Policy) |
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15:10 From "Suffered" to "Chosen" Immigration |
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Chair: Christian
Joppke (The American University of Paris) |
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Kay Hailbronner (University of Konstanz,
Germany)
Martin Schain (New York University, USA)
Patrick Weil (Paris-Sorbonne University,
France)
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16:30 Coffee Break |
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17:00 Limits of Integration Policy |
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Chair: Christophe
Bertossi (Institut Français des Relations
Internationales, France) |
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Han Entzinger
(Erasmus University, the Netherlands)
Christian Joppke
(The American University of Paris, France)
Dominique Schnapper
(Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,
France)
Aristide Zolberg
(New School University, USA)
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