The great replacement: Causes and potential resolution
By: Alamaro, Moshe
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BookPublisher: World Affairs: A Journal of International Issues Description: 29(2), Apr-Jun, 2025: p.28-35.
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World Affairs: A Journal of International IssuesSummary: The mass migration from developing countries to the West is the most contentious and polarising political topic nowadays. Although Western countries encouraged immigration after WWII due to labour shortages, today nationalist and populist movements pressure the governments in the United States and Europe to block further immigration. Besides low-wage immigrants, there is substantial brain drain from developing countries that often contributes to their economic problems. Moshe Alamaro provides a suggestion, perhaps a utopian one, for how developing countries could curtail emigration, for the long term, to achieve economic development comparable to the West. – Reproduced
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The mass migration from developing countries to the West is the most contentious and polarising political topic nowadays. Although Western countries encouraged immigration after WWII due to labour shortages, today nationalist and populist movements pressure the governments in the United States and Europe to block further immigration. Besides low-wage immigrants, there is substantial brain drain from developing countries that often contributes to their economic problems. Moshe Alamaro provides a suggestion, perhaps a utopian one, for how developing countries could curtail emigration, for the long term, to achieve economic development comparable to the West. – Reproduced
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