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The Balance of Power: Formal Perfection and Practical Flaws

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The Balance of Power: Formal Perfection and Practical Flaws
Author(s)Horowitz, Shale
AbstractThis article uses a case-study approach in relation to the migration of Indian doctors to the UK in order to illustrate the complexity and multi-leveled nature of explanations for international migration. It argues that whereas, at the level of discursive consciousness, the movement of Indian doctors to the UK appears an economically driven and shaped phenomenon akin to other examples of highly skilled international migration, when the practical consciousness of participants is investigated through qualitative methods, the migration can also be seen as a cultural and social phenomenon. Although migrants move to “better themselves”, they also make choices based on factors such as the kind of novels they read as children or “taken for granted” familial obligations rooted in the everyday life of their culture.
IssueNo6
Pages705-722
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Peace Research
VolumeNo38
PubDateNovember 2001
ISBN_ISSN0022-3433

Power, Alliance, and Hegemony

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  • Globalization and Global Capitalism
  • Globalization/Post-Cold War Power Balance


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