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At home and abroad: The foreign and domestic sources of United States immigration policy.

机译:国内外:美国移民政策的国内外来源。

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This dissertation explains variation in the making and enforcement of U.S. immigration policy. Existing models of immigration policy-making are unable to account for major policy decisions because they treat immigration policy strictly as a function of congressional interest group politics, or they ignore domestic politics altogether while focusing on "globalization." I argue that immigration policy is a subject of contested control, with both Congress and the president claiming jurisdiction, and with both national and international actors influencing outcomes. Thus, policy is the product of the strategic interaction between Congress, the president, and migrant-sending states. The president often seeks to use immigration as a tool of foreign policy, and is especially successful at doing so during the enforcement stage of policy-making. I develop a three-player model of immigration policy-making, and test it with both qualitative and quantitative methods.; I argue that Congress, the president, and migrant-sending states all care about U.S. immigration policy, and that each has some ability to influence outcomes during both the legislative process and policy enforcement. Because the preferences of these three actors often conflict, I develop four hypotheses about how such conflicts are resolved. First, I argue that players' preferences establish the parameters of the bargaining game and may privilege one or another player in predictable ways. Second, the particular actions available to players---and therefore their influence---vary over time, by stage of policy-making, and as a function of the specific immigration issue area in question. The strategic environment determines how preferences are mapped into payoffs, and how costly it is for players to act. In particular, congressional influence over outcomes is a direct function of the domestic salience of immigration; and conversely, fourth, presidential and sending state influence are a direct function of the "foreign policy value" of immigration.; My evidence consists of a broad historical overview of the relationship between immigration and foreign policy, a quantitative analysis of deportations by migrant-sending states, and case studies of U.S.-Mexican immigration relations during the Bracero Program (1942--1964) and of U.S.-Mexican and U.S.-Central American relations since 1977.
机译:这篇论文解释了美国移民政策的制定和执行方面的变化。现有的移民政策制定模型无法解释重大的政策决策,因为它们严格地将移民政策视为国会利益集团政治的功能,或者在关注“全球化”时完全忽略了国内政治。我认为,移民政策是控制权争夺的主题,国会和总统都声称拥有管辖权,而国家和国际参与者都在影响结果。因此,政策是国会,总统和移民派遣国之间战略互动的产物。总统经常寻求将移民作为外交政策的工具,特别是在政策制定的执行阶段,成功地使用了移民。我开发了一个由三人组成的移民政策制定模型,并使用定性和定量方法对其进行了测试。我认为国会,总统和移民派遣国都关心美国的移民政策,并且每个人都有能力在立法过程和政策执行过程中影响结果。由于这三个参与者的偏好经常发生冲突,因此我就如何解决此类冲突提出了四个假设。首先,我认为玩家的偏好建立了讨价还价游戏的参数,并可能以可预测的方式使一个或另一个玩家享有特权。其次,随着政策制定阶段的不同,参与者所能采取的具体行动(以及他们的影响力)会随着时间的流逝而变化,具体取决于所讨论的特定移民问题领域。战略环境决定了偏好如何映射到收益中,以及参与者采取行动的代价如何。特别是,国会对选举结果的影响是移民国内显着影响的直接作用。相反,第四,总统和派遣国的影响是移民“外交政策价值”的直接作用。我的证据包括对移民与外交政策之间关系的广泛历史概述,对移民发送国驱逐出境的定量分析,以及在Bracero计划(1942--1964年)和美国期间美国与墨西哥移民关系的案例研究-自1977年以来-墨西哥和美国-中美洲关系。

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  • 作者

    Rosenblum, Marc Ravel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 586 p.
  • 总页数 586
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;国际法;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:47:32

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