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Jack Citrin & Morris S. Levy 
Immigration in the Court of Public Opinion 

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What does a nation of immigrants think and feel about immigration? Recent accounts of immigration policy routinely cast Americans as divided into two warring camps – one fueled by threat to livelihoods and way of life, the other by a fervent cosmopolitanism that sees the nation-state as passé.

This counter-intuitive book shows that these accounts miss the mark. First, almost all Americans hold a mix of ”pro-” and ”anti-immigrant” opinions. Their views are pragmatic and flexible rather than dead-set. Second, opinions about immigration are more powerfully influenced by liberal values and concerns about the well-being of American society as a whole than by identity politics. Third, the assimilation Americans demand from immigrants matches patterns of integration that Hispanic and Asian immigrants overwhelmingly follow. Finally, American attitudes toward immigrants are ”exceptional” for their openness and respect for cultural pluralism.

In Citrin, Levy, and Wright’s view, long-elusive comprehensive immigration reform can win in the court of public opinion – but only if leaders heed their constituents rather than the polarized activists who claim to speak on their behalf. This expert analysis rethinks the role of public opinion in immigration matters: its insights will be welcomed by all interested in immigration debates and public policy.
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Preface

Chapter 1: Who Are We Now?

Chapter 2: Moderation, Malleability, and the Myth of Warring Camps

Chapter 3: Motivations

Chapter 4: Assimilation Then and Now

Chapter 5: American Exceptionalism?

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Notes

Sobre o autor

Jack Citrin is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley
Morris Levy is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California
Matthew Wright is Associate Professor in Political Behaviour at the University of British Columbia
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 192 ● ISBN 9781509550708 ● Tamanho do arquivo 1.7 MB ● Editora John Wiley & Sons ● Publicado 2022 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8697502 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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