This book explores the ethical dilemmas of migration amid globalization, focusing on the migrant influx to the U.S. and Europe. It analyzes responses to the migration crisis through ethical theories and proposes a framework for equitable policymaking. Aimed at students, scholars, and practitioners, it enriches discussions on migration issues.
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- 2018
- 2013
Strategies for Urban Development in Leipzig, Germany
Harmonizing Planning and Equity
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on urban development in Leipzig, Germany, the book examines how civic leaders addressed demographic pressures from migration by promoting culture and reconciling gentrification with social equity. It highlights the challenges urban planners face in providing affordable housing and transportation while navigating the complexities of funding from higher government levels. Additionally, the text explores the globalization of urban policies and emphasizes sustainability as a vital aspect of urban renaissance, drawing comparisons with social equity efforts in Europe and the U.S.
- 2001
Administrative Ethics and Development
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the interplay between administrative ethics and economic success, this book highlights its importance for fostering effective democratic governance in both industrialized and developing nations. It emphasizes how ethical practices in administration are crucial for sustainable development and sound economic policies, making a compelling case for the integration of ethics into public administration.