Conclusion: Migration in the Global South: Indications for the Global Compact?

The concluding chapter brings together the different contributions of the book, which in their own way all analyse relevant and new aspects of migration in the Global South. In doing so, the chapter focuses on common issues and interests in migration at a

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Glenn Rayp Ilse Ruyssen Katrin Marchand   Editors

Regional Integration and Migration Governance in the Global South

United Nations University Series on Regionalism Volume 20

Series Editors Philippe De Lombaerde, NEOMA Business School, Rouen (France) and UNU-CRIS, Brugge, Belgium Luk Van Langenhove, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium UNU-CRIS, Bruges, Belgium Glenn Rayp, Ghent University, Bruges, Belgium Madeleine O. Hosli, Leiden University, The Hague, The Netherlands International Editorial Board members include Louise Fawcett, Oxford University, Oxford, UK Sieglinde Gstöhl, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Henryk Kierzkowski, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Fukunari Kimura, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA T. Ademola Oyejide, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria Jacques Pelkmans, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Joaquin Roy, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA Ramón Torrent, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

The United Nations University Series on Regionalism, launched by UNU-CRIS and Springer, offers a platform for innovative work on (supra-national) regionalism from a global and inter-disciplinary perspective. It includes the World Reports on Regional Integration, published in collaboration with other UN agencies, but it is also open for theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions from academics and policy-makers worldwide. Book proposals will be reviewed by an International Editorial Board. The series editors are particularly interested in book proposals dealing with: – – – – – – –

comparative regionalism; comparative work on regional organizations; inter-regionalism; the role of regions in a multi-level governance context; the interactions between the UN and the regions; the regional dimensions of the reform processes of multilateral institutions; the dynamics of cross-border micro-regions and their interactions with supranational regions; – methodological issues in regionalism studies. Accepted book proposals can receive editorial support from UNU-CRIS for the preparation of manuscripts. Please send book proposals to: [email protected] and lvanlangenhove@cris. unu.edu.

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7716

Glenn Rayp • Ilse Ruyssen • Katrin Marchand Editors

Regional Integration and Migration Governance in the Global South

Editors Glenn Rayp CESSMIR, Department of Economics Ghent University Ghent, Belgium

Ilse Ruyssen CESSMIR, Department of Economics Ghent University Ghent, Belgium

United Nations University - Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) Bruges, Belgium

United Nations University - Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) Bruges, Belgium

Katrin Marchand United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) Maastricht, The Netherlands Maastricht Graduate School of Governanc