Threatened Peoples, Threatened Borders: World Migration & U. S. PolicyThe American Assembly, 2002 - Всего страниц: 338 International migration has risen rapidly to the top of the agenda for both foreign and domestic U.S. policy. As a foreign policy challenge, migration has joined a list of critical global issues that includes the environment, population, and the international economy. Human dramas involving millions of refugees from Rwanda, Haiti, Cuba, and Bosnia, among many others, have been the focus of extensive media attention, and international migration has also become a decisive element in U.S. domestic politics, as in recent California and Florida elections. The influx of refugees, asylum seekers, and other international migrants is increasingly regarded as a major humanitarian challenge and a threat to national and international security. The full range of U.S. foreign policy issues must be involved, beyond those concerning refugees and migration policies alone. Can U.S. aid, trade, and investment policies affect the exodus of illegal migrants from sending countries? Can U.S. population and environmental policies have an impact? In this collection of original essays, sponsored by The American Assembly, some of America's leading authorities from government, academia, religious and other nonprofit organizations, the law, and the media examine the critical issues at hand for U.S. policy on migration. |
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... leaving it to policy makers to determine the weight to give to these impacts in making their decisions . Moreover , considera- tion should be given to strategies to upgrade and enhance in- ter - agency coordination in the formulation of ...
... leaving it to policy makers to determine the weight to give to these impacts in making their decisions . Moreover , considera- tion should be given to strategies to upgrade and enhance in- ter - agency coordination in the formulation of ...
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... leaving communist states were defined as refugees and therefore received preferential treatment . In the post - cold war era , many of the foreign policy under- pinnings of U.S. immigration and refugee policies require re- consideration ...
... leaving communist states were defined as refugees and therefore received preferential treatment . In the post - cold war era , many of the foreign policy under- pinnings of U.S. immigration and refugee policies require re- consideration ...
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... leaving by irregular means appear to have refugee characteris- tics , or when it is unclear whether those leaving are seeking unlawful entry into the United States . All diplomatic efforts should consistently re- flect our continued ...
... leaving by irregular means appear to have refugee characteris- tics , or when it is unclear whether those leaving are seeking unlawful entry into the United States . All diplomatic efforts should consistently re- flect our continued ...
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... leaving because of natural disasters and environmental degradation . Also needed are international norms for responding to these complex migrations , such as temporary protection and safe haven . Here regional agreements seem the most ...
... leaving because of natural disasters and environmental degradation . Also needed are international norms for responding to these complex migrations , such as temporary protection and safe haven . Here regional agreements seem the most ...
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Threatened Peoples, Threatened Borders: World Migration and U.S. Policy American Assembly Ограниченный просмотр - 1995 |
Threatened Peoples, Threatened Borders: World Migration and U. S. Policy Michael S. Teitelbaum,American Assembly Недоступно для просмотра - 2002 |
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