Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 28Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2013 |
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... problems can also become our problems ” —meaning that diseases in Mexico could spread from South to North . Whereas before World War II US and Mexican public health organizations and professionals with this view relied on nation - based ...
... problems can also become our problems ” —meaning that diseases in Mexico could spread from South to North . Whereas before World War II US and Mexican public health organizations and professionals with this view relied on nation - based ...
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... problems , however , are the very ones which confronted us in our development in the not very distant past . Ziemba uses words like “ backwardness " to describe Mexico , language quite jarring for those versed in current global ...
... problems , however , are the very ones which confronted us in our development in the not very distant past . Ziemba uses words like “ backwardness " to describe Mexico , language quite jarring for those versed in current global ...
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... problems facing border communities . A policy solution that finds a way to deal with local problems needs to include an aspect that allows for more interaction among residents . The current policy of security will not better the ...
... problems facing border communities . A policy solution that finds a way to deal with local problems needs to include an aspect that allows for more interaction among residents . The current policy of security will not better the ...
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Policy Entrepreneurship of Euroregional Initiatives in Central | 15 |
The Internal Colonial Challenge to Borderlands Theory | 33 |
The Lake Superior Borderlands | 47 |
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