Threatened peoples, threatened borders : world migration & U.S. policy
Por: Teitelbaum, Michael S [editor/a].
Colaborador(es): Weiner, Myron [editor/a].
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: New York : W. W. Norton & Company (WWN) ; The American Assembly - Columbia University (CU), 1995Descripción: 336 p. ; 21 x 3 x 14 cm. Tipo de portador: ImpresoISBN: 0-393-03777-0.Tema(s): MIGRACIONES | FRONTERA | REFUGIADOS | ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA | POLITICA INTERNACIONAL | MIGRANTES | POLITICA MIGRATORIA | MIGRACION INVOLUNTARIATipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Libro | Biblioteca UNTREF - Sede IPMA | 314.156.2(73)/TEI (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | ACK | 3.000654 |
Contiene: - Bibliografía - Reporte final sobre la 86{mllhring} Asamblea Norteamericana
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Migrants and refugees : a threat to security? Zimmermann, Warren p. 88 - 116
From invitation to interdiction : U. S. foreign policy and immigration since 1945 Zolberg, Aristide R. p. 117 - 159
Relationships between U. S. foreign policies and U. S. immigration policies Díaz - Briquets, Sergio p. 160 - 189
The impact of U. S. refugee policies on U. S. foreign policy : a case of the tail wagging the dog? Newland, Kathleen p. 190 - 214
The effects of international migration on U. S. foreign policy Keely, Charles B. p. 215 - 243
Refugees : concepts, norms, realities, and what the United States can and should do Kaysen, Carl p. 244 - 256
How the international system copes with involuntary migration : norms, institutions, and state practice Farer, Tom p. 257 - 292