
Bridging the Gaps
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- 1: Martin Ruhs, Kristof Tamas and Joakim Palme: Introduction: Making Linkages Between Research, Public Debates, and Policies on International Migration and Integration
- Part I: Linking Research, Public Debates, and Policy-Making
- 2: Christina Boswell: Research, 'Experts', and the Politics of Migration
- 3: Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten: Research-Policy Dialogues on Migrant Integration in Europe: The Impact of Politicization
- 4: Will Allen, Scott Blinder, and Rob McNeil: Informing Realities: Research, Public Opinion, and Media Reports on Migration and Integration
- Part II: National Experiences
- 5: Martin Ruhs: Independent Experts and Immigration Policies in the UK: Lessons from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the Migration Observatory (MigObs)
- 6: Monique Kremer: The Changing Relationships Between Research, Society and Policy in the Netherlands: Reflections on the WRR 'Máxima Report'
- 7: Grete Brochmann: Investigating Immigration and the Sustainability of the Norwegian Welfare State: The Role of Government Commissions
- 8: Klaus Zimmermann: Gaps and Challenges of Migration Policy Advice: The German Experience
- 9: Kristof Tamas: The Politicization of Evidence-Based Policies: The Case of Swedish Committees
- 10: Philip Martin: Migration Research and Policy in the United States: Between Admissionists and Restrictionists
- Part III: International Experiences
- 11: Elizabeth Collett: Understanding the Role of Evidence in EU Policy Development: A Case Study of the 'Migration Crisis'
- 12: Agnieszka Weinar: A Knowledge-Base for the EU External Migration Policy: The Case of the CARIM Observatories
- 13: Howard Duncan: Metropolis and Post-Truth Politics: 'Enhancing Policy Through Research'
- 14: Katy Long: More Research and Fewer Experts: Global Governance and International Migration
- Part IV: Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward
- 15: Joakim Palme, Martin Ruhs, and Kristof Tamas: Bridging Research, Public Debates, and Policies on Migration and Integration: Lessons Learnt and Ways Forward
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