'This 10-chapter book explores the politics and mechanisms of immigration control in Europe. It will prove very useful to those interested in a summary of the most important immigration developments in selected European countries, especially the smaller countries that are often not included in comparative migration volumes.'International Migration'Chapters are consistently of a high standard, and they are well supported by coherent introductory and concluding chapters ... The appeal of this volume should be wide, among undergraduate students and beyond, and across the increasing range of disciplines which are interested in migration and migration policy ... The introduction and conclusion should be required reading.'Journal of Refugee Studies