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This collection brings the best research into the politics of global migration.Reflecting the complexity and diversity of work in this area, the set draws primarily from the work of political scientists and scholars of international relations, but also draws from seminal contributions by sociologists, lawyers, economists and geographers. Andrew Geddes' selection examines the causes, modes, patterns and consequences of international migration and demonstrates how its analysis requires connections to be made between the domestic and the international in the global system.