Immigrant Integration in Federal and Decentralised states. Which Challenges?

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Re-Bel Initiative Integration Policies 15 June 2017 Immigrant Integration in Federal and Decentralised states. Which Challenges? Ilke Adam, Research Professor Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel 15-06-17 0 0

Introduction Ø Immigration and immigrant integration, an increasingly salient issue in Europe. Ø Who manages migration and integration? Ø From a nation-state prerogative to a situation of multi-level governance ØDispersion of authority downwards (regions & cities), upwards (EU), outwards (NGO s and for-profit private actors) 15-06-17 1 1

Challenges on integration in federal and decentralised states (in all federal and decentralised states) 1. The competency allocation: who decides and who does? Ø Regions are only partially competent Ø Conflicts appear, coordination is needed Ø Policy divergence as a consequence of devolution (in multinational states) 2. Competing nation-building projects 15-06-17 2 2

Challenge 1: The Competency Allocation 15-06-17 3 3

Who has jurisdisction on integration? Before answering this question, how do we define integration policies? ØIntegration, a contested term ØFoster equality between immigrants and natives ØIn all societal domains, mainly: socio-economic (education, work), political (access to citizenship, voting rights, political participation) and cultural (assimilationism or multiculturalism) ØA two-way process: targeting immigrants and natives ØMulti-level and cross-sectoral policy area 15-06-17 4 4

Country Level Immigr. Reception Employm. Educat. Access to cit. Anti-discrim Who has jurisdiction over integration? Belgium Central state L+A L+A L+A L+A Regions * L+A L+A L+A L+A Canada Central State L+A L+A L+A L+A L+A Regions (Queb.) L+A* L+A L+A L+A UK Central state L+A L+A L+A L+A L+A L+A Regions * L+A A L+A Spain Central state L+A L+A L L+A L+A L+A Regions (Cat.) * L+A L+A L+A L+A Germany Central state L+A L+A L+A L L L+A Regions A A L+A A L+A Italy Central State L+A L+A L+A L+A L+A L+A 15-06-17 5 Ord. Regions A* L+A L+A A L+A 5

Who has jurisdiction on integration in Belgium? Shared Regions Immigration (flows, residence permits)* Employment Integration and language programs Access to citizenship & (political) rights Antidiscrimination Education 15-06-17 6 6

Consequences of this division of competencies ØBecause of interdependence, regions are only partially autonomous ØEven when full legislative and administrative autonomy ØCoordination is needed ØMulti-level conflicts are part of the game ØNot only with substate nations, also with ordinary regions Øwith ordinary regions, most often cases of party incongruence ØPolicy divergence 15-06-17 7 7

Challenge 2: Competing nation-building projects 15-06-17 8 8

Including immigrants to foster the Scottish nation-building project 15-06-17 9 9

Integration as a challenge for Ø Challenges for sub-state nationalists: the legitimation paradox (Adam, 2013) Ø Including immigrants might reduce the cultural homogeneity legitimising autonomy claims (Gagnon and Iacovino, 2000) Ø Excluding immigrants can discredit the nation-building project, seen as intolerant and illiberal (Kymlicka, 1996) Ø Challenges for all: Ø wherein should the migrant integrate, in the state-nation or in the sub-state nation, conflicting messages 15-06-17 10 10

Seen the challenges of integration for sub-state nations, what regional policy to expect? Ø Are substate nations policies more inclusive or exclusive; more multiculturalist or assimilationist? ØNo, as diverse as state policies Ø What distinguishes the integration policies of substate nations? Ø More interventionist on the (cultural dimension of) integration Ø Different than the state or dominant ordinary region 15-06-17 11 11

Seen the challenges of integration for sub-state nations, what regional policy to expect? Ø What explains the features of ii policies in sub-state nations? Ø Only partial evidence Ø Contextual factors: economy, demography, language Ø Ideas: conceptions of the nation, left-right wing Ø Institutions: degree of autonomy, party systems Ø Most relevant explanation: being different + being legitimate (nation-building interests) (Adam, forthcoming) 15-06-17 12 12

Do competing nation-building projects impact integration outcomes? Up to date, only very little evidence available Limited evidence on less engagement in the political community: belong less to the state, less to the substate (Canada, Belgium) Confronted by a conflict that is not their own, they seem to withdraw, feel less attached, less identified with the political communities of the country to which they have come (Banting and Kymlicka, 2012: 11) Belgian Moroccans feel more Moroccan and less Belgian in Flanders than in Wallonia and Brussels (Torrekens and Adam, 2015) 15-06-17 13 13

Thanks for your attention! ilke.adam@vub.be More information: ADAM Ilke. 2013. Les entités fédérées belges et l intégration des immigrés. Politiques publiques comparées, Brussels: Editions de l Université de Bruxelles ADAM, Ilke & DESCHOUWER, Kris. 2016. Nationalist Parties and Immigration in Flanders: From Volksunie to Spirit and N-VA. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42(8): 1290-1303. Link ADAM, Ilke & TORREKENS, Corinne. 2015. Different Regional Approaches to Cultural Diversity. Interpreting the Belgian Cultural Diversity Paradox, Fédéralisme Régionalisme (on line only - open access journal), Vol.15. Link ADAM, Ilke & DESCHOUWER, Kris. 2015. Nationalist Parties and Immigration in Flanders: From Volksunie to Spirit and N-VA, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2015.1082285 Link JERAM, Sanjay & ADAM, Ilke. 2014. Diversity and nationalism in the Basque Country and Flanders: Understanding immigrants as fellow minorities, National Identities, DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2014.951611, p. 1-17 Link ADAM, Ilke & MARTINIELLO, Marco. 2013. Divergences et convergences des politiques d intégration dans la Belgique multinationale. Le cas des parcours d intégration pour les immigrés, Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, Vol. 29, No 2, p.77-93. Link ADAM, Ilke. 2013. Immigrant Integration Policies of the Belgian Regions: Sub-state Nationalism and Policy Divergence after Devolution, Regional and Federal Studies, Vol. 23, No 5, p. 547-569. Link. 15-06-17 14 14