Preface and Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Issues and Perspectives.
Chapter 2: The New Model of Global Governance.
Chapter 3: The Political Model of Migration.
Chapter 4: Cosmopolitan Economic Membership.
Chapter 5: Global Equality and Justice.
Notes.
Index
Bill Jordan is Professor of Social Policy at Exeter and Huddersfield Universities and Reader in Social Policy at London Metropolitan University. Dr Franck Düvell is Research Fellow at Exeter University and Lecturer at the University of Bremen
"This is an innovative, thought-provoking and well-informed book
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equality and justice." Aristide R. Zolberg, Graduate Faculty, New
School University, New York
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