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This paper begins by noting a number of recent trends which challenge the self-contained autonomy of the nation-state and the recent conceptualization of such trends in terms of `globalization....It is a preliminary exploration of the issues raised by international population flows and policy responses in the context of the European Union (EU). Minimally it proffers an account of the global/national tension noted in much of the globalization literature and apparent in the policy and politics of migration. More critically this account attempts an assessment of quite how `post-national Europe really is and whether `globalization offers any help in unravelling the complexity of empirical evidence. (EXCERPT)
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