Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Partiality: community, citizenship and the defence of closure 2. Impartiality: freedom, equality and open borders 3. The Federal Republic of Germany: the rise and fall of a right to asylum 4. The United Kingdom: the value of asylum 5. The United States: the making and breaking of a refugee consensus 6. Australia: restricting asylum, resettling refugees 7. From ideal to non-ideal theory: reckoning with the state, politics and consequences 8. Liberal democratic states and ethically defensible asylum practices List of references Index.
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