Immigration Federalism, Multinational States and Subnational Communities: Comparing Flanders and Quebec - Sciences Po
Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2020

Immigration Federalism, Multinational States and Subnational Communities: Comparing Flanders and Quebec

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This chapter compares the dynamics of international migration in two multinational federations—Belgium and Canada—with an eye to highlighting arguments in favour and against ‘immigration federalism’ in two subnational communities: Flanders and Quebec. In brief, the chapter’s comparison shows that Flemish and Québécois political elites have deployed different approaches to using immigrant integration regulation as a way of strengthening their respective claims for recognising cultural and linguistic diversity along national lines as well as for influencing the balance of power between subnational and national jurisdictions.
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hal-03393210 , version 1 (21-10-2021)

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Catherine Xhardez. Immigration Federalism, Multinational States and Subnational Communities: Comparing Flanders and Quebec. Federalism and National Diversity in the 21st Century, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.209 - 239, 2020, 9783030384180. ⟨hal-03393210⟩
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