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Neoliberal nationalism and immigration policy

8 Citationsโ€ข2024โ€ข
C. Joppke
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Contemporary nationalism in the West tends to be understood in ethnic terms and associated with a bottom-up reaction to disliked effects of globalization, in particular migration. But there is also a top-down nationalism that is inherent in states` boundary-policing and โ€“ constituting membership policies. This paper draws the contours of a state-level neoliberal nationalism. Its imprint can be found in social policy, citizenship policy, and โ€“ the focus of this paper โ€“ immigration policy, in particular for the highly-skilled. Neoliberal nationalism combines diversity and meritocracy, and thus a modicum of cultural and economic liberalism. The prefix โ€˜neoโ€™ flags the refashioning of political community from solidarity-based to contract-based, conditional on individual contribution and strict reciprocity.