
The Immigrant Superpower
How Brains, Brawn, and Bravery Make America Stronger
Tim Kane(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 13. February 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-19-767630-1 (ISBN)
Description
An insightful, persuasive, and honest defense of immigration as central to the United States' economic power and national security.
America was built by immigrants, yet there has long been strong political opposition to immigration. In recent years, the hostility toward immigration has reached a tipping point. While partisan fighting and confusion over basic policy dominate a broken conversation, we often overlook a fundamental American truth: immigration makes America great.
In The Immigrant Superpower, Tim Kane argues that immigration has been a source of American strength and American exceptionalism since the nation's founding. This book explores how immigration is essential to the military strength, economic power, and innovation of the United States. By combining stories of immigrants who have contributed to the American experience, including in the military and business, with analysis of immigration's effects on wages and unemployment, Kane presents a clear defense of greater immigration as a matter of national security. The only way to win the great power competition of the twenty-first century is to embrace America's identity as a nation of immigrants. As politicians in Washington continue to negotiate with no intention to reach an agreement, Kane exposes the immigration consensus hiding in plain sight. Using original, in-depth surveys of American attitudes toward immigration reform he maps out a step-by-step process to achieve reform.
Straight-talking and full of common sense, The Immigrant Superpower stands in sharp contrast to the wholly dysfunctional debate about immigration in the United States.
America was built by immigrants, yet there has long been strong political opposition to immigration. In recent years, the hostility toward immigration has reached a tipping point. While partisan fighting and confusion over basic policy dominate a broken conversation, we often overlook a fundamental American truth: immigration makes America great.
In The Immigrant Superpower, Tim Kane argues that immigration has been a source of American strength and American exceptionalism since the nation's founding. This book explores how immigration is essential to the military strength, economic power, and innovation of the United States. By combining stories of immigrants who have contributed to the American experience, including in the military and business, with analysis of immigration's effects on wages and unemployment, Kane presents a clear defense of greater immigration as a matter of national security. The only way to win the great power competition of the twenty-first century is to embrace America's identity as a nation of immigrants. As politicians in Washington continue to negotiate with no intention to reach an agreement, Kane exposes the immigration consensus hiding in plain sight. Using original, in-depth surveys of American attitudes toward immigration reform he maps out a step-by-step process to achieve reform.
Straight-talking and full of common sense, The Immigrant Superpower stands in sharp contrast to the wholly dysfunctional debate about immigration in the United States.
Reviews / Votes
A well-informed analysis of a perennial problem. * Kirkus *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
16 B&W figures
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-767630-1 (9780197676301)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Tim Kane is the President of The American Lyceum and a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California San Diego. His previous books include Bleeding Talent (2013) and Balance: The Economics of Great Power from Modern America to Ancient Rome (with Glenn Hubbard, 2013).
Author
President of The American LyceumPresident of The American Lyceum, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Content
List of Boxes, Tables, and Figures
Acknowledgements
PART I. LIFE AND DEATH
1. Oaths
2. Threats
3. Invasions
PART II. PEOPLE AND TRIBE
4. Origins
5. Presidents
6. Eras
7. Walls
8. Divides
PART III. RESOURCES AND RIVALRY
9. Brawn
10. Bravery
11. Brains
PART IV. MICRO AND MACRO
12. Narratives
13. Economies
14. Cultures
15. Americans
16. Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
PART I. LIFE AND DEATH
1. Oaths
2. Threats
3. Invasions
PART II. PEOPLE AND TRIBE
4. Origins
5. Presidents
6. Eras
7. Walls
8. Divides
PART III. RESOURCES AND RIVALRY
9. Brawn
10. Bravery
11. Brains
PART IV. MICRO AND MACRO
12. Narratives
13. Economies
14. Cultures
15. Americans
16. Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index