In a pathbreaking new book, Rutgers University political scientist Rey Koslowski identifies the role of migration in transforming politics in Europe, with important implications for our underastanding of the relationship between citizens and nation-states throughout the international system... For those of us looking for materials to engage our students and to inspire our own scholarship, Migrants and Citizens is required reading.(Political Science Quarterly) Koslowski has written a solid book on the role of demographic change in influencing world politics... This book is recommended for libraries keen to maintain a strong focus on demographic and international relations issues within their social science collections.(Choice) Rey Koslowski is provocative... underscoring how the context of low fertility rates and increasing migration polarizes European domestic politics and challenges the stability of democracies.(Foreign Affairs) Rey Koslowski's book is a useful contribution to the understanding of migration and the influence of demographic change on international politics... It has both a clear argument and structure and a good bibliography... in addition, experts in migration and citizenship as well as scholars of European intergration will find a useful and interesting approach to the analysis of the current dilemmas of the European polity.(Millenium)