Acknowledgements ............................................... vi
1 Understanding security and migration in the twenty-first
century ....................................................... 1
2 Migration, citizenship and the state ......................... 29
3 Migration, expulsion and the state ........................... 47
4 Armed conflict, flight and refugees .......................... 68
5 Migration, torture and the complicit state ................... 87
6 Migration and data: documenting the non-national ............ 108
7 Economy and migration ....................................... 132
8 Foreigners, trafficking and globalization ................... 155
9 Sovereignty, security and borders ........................... 176
Notes ......................................................... 192
Bibliography .................................................. 199
Index ......................................................... 211
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