1st Edition

Palestine Immigration Policy Under Sir Herbert Samuel British, Zionist and Arab Attitudes

By Moshe Mossek Copyright 1978

    An analysis of the making of immigration policy during the first five years of the Civil Administration. This book examines the various bodies and individuals who took part in the creation of immigration policy, and the nature of such policy-making under the rule of Sir Herbert Samuel.

    Chapter 1 PRIMARY FORMATION OF IMMIGRATION POLICY, Chapter 2 THE TURNING POINT — TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF IMMIGRATION, Chapter 3 REVIEW OF IMMIGRATION POLICY: THE ROAD TO THE WHITE PAPER, Chapter 4 THE NEW POLICY: ZIONIST AND ARAB REACTION, Chapter 5 REORGANISATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND TRAVEL: ATTEMPTS TO ADJUST ITS MACHINERY TO THE NEW SCHEME OF CONTROL, Chapter 6 THE IMMIGRATION ORDINANCE, 1925, Chapter 7 EBB AND FLOW: ECONOMIC ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY AS A CRITERION FOR IMMIGRATION

    Biography

    Moshe Mossek