Hollifield J F
Int Migr Rev. 1992 Summer;26(2):568-95.
"In this article I have developed a political-economic framework for understanding international migration in postwar Europe and the United States." The author begins by reviewing four theories of international relations and gives a short critique of their main assumptions. He "finds that international migration reveals a contradiction between the main economic purpose of the postwar international order--to promote exchange--and the national perquisites of sovereignty and citizenship."
“在本文中,我构建了一个政治经济框架,用于理解战后欧洲和美国的国际移民情况。”作者开篇回顾了四种国际关系理论,并对其主要假设进行了简要批判。他“发现国际移民揭示了战后国际秩序的主要经济目的——促进交流——与主权和公民身份的国家特权之间的矛盾。”