Bastone e carota. Le politiche migratorie italiane

Journal title HISTORIA MAGISTRA
Author/s Giada Baldi
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2014/15
Language Italian Pages 12 P. 30-41 File size 100 KB
DOI 10.3280/HM2014-015004
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In Italy, political interventions regarding immigration have begun in the middle Eighties, when the country became destination of considerable migratory flows. The management of the phenomenon by the national immigration policies can be defined as chaotic, characterized by the constant alternation of repressive and inclusive measures, collective rejections and regularizations, restrictive rules and mild law enforcement. We can trace this discontinuous trend back to a "functionalist" approach to immigration, whose aims are controlling human mobility and maximizing advantages for the receiving country, as well as the political exclusion of the stranger and his subordinate economic inclusion. Key words: Migration policies, Italy, subordinate inclusion, irregular immigration, control policies, inclusion policies.

Keywords: Politiche migratorie, Italia, inclusione subalterna, immigrazione irregolare, politiche di controllo, politiche di inclusione

Giada Baldi, Bastone e carota. Le politiche migratorie italiane in "HISTORIA MAGISTRA" 15/2014, pp 30-41, DOI: 10.3280/HM2014-015004