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摘要
只要涉及其公民的利益,丹麦就坚持高标准的人权,但对可能威胁到国家社会安全的具有不同文化背景的移民设置障碍。丹麦的自由主义、人文主义和福利国家传统与欧洲对第三国移民最严格的政策之一共存。本文追溯了丹麦在制定移民政策和整合外国文化移民方面的管理方法的演变;描述了这些变化的价值决定因素。使用新制度方法论,作者分析了丹麦移民政策的价值决定因素是如何演变的,并研究了融合具有不同文化背景的移民的国家规范和实践。由于主要政治力量——左翼的社会民主党(Social Democratic Party)和右翼的自由党(Liberal Party Venstre)——达成共识,限制性移民政策得以实施,双方都愿意控制对激进右翼政党的选举支持(用莫里斯·杜维格(Maurice Duverger)的话来说,这是“来自右翼的传染”的影响)。丹麦限制性融合政策的对象是具有不同文化背景的移民(主要来自穆斯林国家)。政府采取系统措施限制他们进入该国。至于移民融合,重点已转移到“硬”同化公民民主价值观、与就业有关的福利以及驱逐犯罪移民。
IMMIGRATION POLICY AND INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS IN THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XXI CENTURY
Denmark upholds high standards of human rights as long as the interests of its citizens are concerned but erects barriers for migrants with a dissimilar cultural background who might threaten the security of the national community. The Danish tradition of liberalism, humanism and the welfare state coexists with one of Europe’s most restrictive policies towards third-country immigrants. This article traces the evolution of management approaches to developing the immigration policy and integrating foreign cultural migrants in Denmark; the value determinants of these changes are described. Using the neo-institutional methodology, the authors analyse how the value determinants of Denmark’s immigration policy evolved and look at the national norms and practices of integrating migrants having a different cultural background. A restrictive immigration policy was made possible by a consensus between the main political forces — the left Social Democratic Party and the right Liberal Party Venstre, both willing to keep in check electoral support for the radical right-wing parties (the effect of ‘contagion from the right’ in Maurice Duverger’s terms). The object of Denmark’s restrictive integration policy is migrants with a different cultural background (mainly from Muslim countries). The government takes systematic measures to restrict their access to the country. As to migrant integration, the focus has shifted to ‘hard’ assimilation of civiс democratic values, benefits linked to employment, and deportation of migrants who have committed crimes.