1. Introduction
A timely argument...
...a good argument...
...but a difficult argument
2. Two paradoxes of globalization
Economic inequalities
Political inequalities
Growing demand for migration
3. Some historical perspective
Migration in the long arc of history
The mercantilist period
The liberal period
The new liberal period
Conclusion
4. The moral argument
Mobility as a universal right
The instrumentalist argument
Conclusion
5. A political argument
The problem with closed borders : the case of apartheid
A market-based approach
The political benefits of free migration
6. An economic argument
Host-country benefits
Sending-country benefits
International benefits
Conclusion
7. Who opposes free migration?
Public opinion
The undying state
Diffuse and particular interests
8. Questioning conventional wisdom
The great flood of immigrants
Brain drain
Migration's effect on culture
The challenge of political realism
Security concerns
9. Conclusion and policy responses
Policy responses
Broadening the debate.
International migration : globalization's last frontier by Jonathon Wayne Moses. ISBN 9781842776599. Published by Zed in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.