Ugur M
Int Migr Rev. 1995 Winter;29(4):964-99.
"This article argues that the question of free movement vs. exclusion within the European Union (EU) can be addressed satisfactorily only if we move away from the narrow state-centrism inherent in the current debate. What is required is to 'open' the state concept and examine the implications of state-society relations for EU policy making. Once this is done, it can be seen that the exclusionist stance of the immigration policy and the essentially intergovernmental nature of the policy making are due to an implicit contract between states and constituents implied by the concepts of nationality and citizenship. According to this perspective, the focus on the state or the political elite alone is too one-sided and misses the more complex factors bearing upon EU policy making in this area."
本文认为,只有摆脱当前辩论中固有的狭隘国家中心主义,欧盟内部自由流动与排斥的问题才能得到令人满意的解决。需要做的是“打开”国家概念,审视国家与社会关系对欧盟政策制定的影响。一旦做到这一点,就会发现移民政策的排外立场以及政策制定本质上的政府间性质,是由国籍和公民身份概念所隐含的国家与选民之间的隐性契约所致。从这个角度来看,仅关注国家或政治精英过于片面,忽略了影响该领域欧盟政策制定的更复杂因素。