National-Local Networks and Immigration Governance

IF 0.3 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Croatian and Comparative Public Administration Pub Date : 2019-09-27 DOI:10.31297/hkju.19.3.1
J. L. Tao
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The ability to regulate the flow of goods, capital and people across borders is one of the defining characteristics of nation-state political power. But there is not always agreement between the central government and local officials as to the desirability of immigration, where local governments may desire greater, or fewer, numbers of immigrants, depending on the local economy and labor needs. In South Korea, a unitary form of government offers an opportunity to examine the policy distance between the national government’s stance on immigration based on the politics of the ruling party, and the attitudes of local officials who work for metropolitan-level governments (those with a population of one million or more). I look at the impact of local economic market needs on local attitudes towards national immigration policy through the lens of intergovernmental relations and Lipsky’s concept of bureaucratic discretion. Comparing two cases drawn from local governments in South Korea with dissimilar economic bases but similar levels of local autonomy, I find that economic needs at the local level are addressed by local approaches to immigration policy. Contrary to expectations, the cases illustrate the relative importance of fiscal autonomy and a new understanding for political autonomy. These cases illustrate the need for caution when applying political and institutional theory within new contexts and offer new variables for future investigations of local autonomy.
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国家-地方网络和移民治理
监管跨境货物、资本和人员流动的能力是民族国家政治权力的决定性特征之一。但中央政府和地方官员在移民的可取性上并不总是达成一致,地方政府可能希望更多或更少的移民数量,这取决于当地的经济和劳动力需求。在韩国,单一的政府形式提供了一个机会,可以检查基于执政党政治的国家政府对移民的立场与为大都会级政府(人口在100万以上的政府)工作的地方官员的态度之间的政策差距。我通过政府间关系和利普斯基的官僚自由裁量权概念来观察当地经济市场需求对当地对国家移民政策态度的影响。比较韩国经济基础不同但地方自治程度相似的地方政府的两个案例,我发现地方层面的经济需求是通过地方的移民政策来解决的。与预期相反,这些案例说明了财政自治的相对重要性以及对政治自治的新理解。这些案例说明了在新的背景下应用政治和制度理论时需要谨慎,并为未来的地方自治调查提供了新的变量。
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