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Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, Ph.D.
Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, Ph.D.
Reader in Migration and Politics/ University of Kent/ Brussels School of International Studies
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Migrants or Expatriates? Americans in Europe
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
113*2014
‘The distance between us’: A comparative examination of the technical, spatial and temporal dimensions of the transnational social relationships of highly skilled migrants
L Ryan, A Klekowski Von Koppenfels, J Mulholland
Global Networks 15 (2), 198-216, 2015
972015
The Role of Regional Consultative Process in Managing International Migration
AK Von Koppenfels
United Nations, 2001
772001
New challenges for migration policy in Central and Eastern Europe
F Laczko, I Stacher, AK von Koppenfels
TMC Asser Press, 2002
632002
Highly-skilled migration: between settlement and mobility: IMISCOE short reader
A Weinar, A Klekowski von Koppenfels
Springer Nature, 2020
472020
Trafficking in women from Central and Eastern Europe: A review of statistical data
F Laczko, AK Von Koppenfels, J Barthel
New challenges for migration policy in Central and Eastern Europe, 153-173, 2002
442002
From Germans to migrants: Aussiedler migration to Germany
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
Diaspora Home Comecomings, 103-132, 2009
42*2009
The devolution of privilege: The legal background of the migration of ethnic Germans
A Klekowski von Koppenfels, D Rock, S Wolff
Coming home to Germany, 102-118, 2002
42*2002
‘Gotta go visit family’: reconsidering the relationship between tourism and transnationalism
A Klekowski von Koppenfels, J Mulholland, L Ryan
Population, Space and Place 21 (7), 612-624, 2015
372015
Politically minded: The case of Aussiedler as an ideologically defined category
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
Sozialwissenschaftlicher Fachinformationsdienst soFid, 7-28, 2002
362002
Counting the Uncountable: Overseas Americans
AK von Koppenfels, J Costanzo
Migration Information Source, May 2013, 2013
33*2013
Modeling American migration aspirations: How capital, race, and national identity shape Americans’ ideas about living abroad
HB Marrow, A Klekowski von Koppenfels
International Migration Review 54 (1), 83-119, 2020
312020
Informal but Effective: Regional Consultative Processes as a Tool in Managing Migration
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
International Migration 39 (6), 61-84, 2001
302001
Gastarbeiter Migration Revisited: Consolidating Germany’s Position as an Immigration Country
A Klekowski von Koppenfels, J Höhne
South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis, 149-174, 2017
26*2017
The disinterested state: Negative diasporic policy as an expression of state inclusion and national exclusion
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
The Microfoundations of Diaspora Politics, 123-140, 2021
222021
Second-Class Citizens? Restricted Freedom of Movement for Spätaussiedler is Constitutional
AK Von Koppenfels
German Law Journal 5 (7), 761-789, 2004
192004
Willkommene Gäste oder tolerierte Fremde? Entwicklung der Aussiedlerpolitik und-verwaltung.
AK von Koppenfels
IMIS, 2003
14*2003
Citizenship tests could signal that European states perceive themselves as immigration countries
AK Von Koppenfels
EDITED BY RAINER BAUBÖCK AND CHRISTIAN JOPPKE, 11, 2010
132010
Border Apprehension Statistics of Central and Eastern Europe. A Resource for Measuring Illegal Migration
P Futo, T Tass, F Laczko, I Stacher, AAK Von Koppenfels
Laczko, F., I. Stacher and A. Klekowski von Kloppenfels (2002), New …, 2002
122002
Federal structure and party politics as simultaneous opportunity and constraint
A Klekowski von Koppenfels
Political Parties Abroad: A New Arena for Party Politics, 2020
11*2020
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