POL 2108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Global Governance, Biopolitics, Long Nineteenth Century
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Immigration is a challenge to nationalism and transforms the state but not anti- status, doesn"t eliminate nationalism but generates nationalism as a response to it. David held and anthony mcgrew - global transformations - people on the move. Elite- to periphery- one form of elite migration is colonization, this leads into mass migration, in most cases elites go first then the people come after this is because colonization is largely in war or conquest) Elite- to center- example alternate attendance (louis xiv), remigration- (alexander when he wasn"t ruler anymore, people who wanted to stayed, stayed, people who left, left) Mass- to periphery, example, colonization from elite periphery can transition to mass periphery migration where people are forced to follow elites into colonization and expulsion and exodus. Extensity: globalization vs. regionalization of migration: amount of spaced, which is cover and how extensive that is.