Castro, Max J.

Free markets, open societies, closed borders? : Trends in international migration and immigration policy in the Americas - Miami : North-South Center Press at the University of Miami (NSCPUM), 1999. - iii, 284 p. ; figs., tabs. ; 23 x 2 x 16 cm.

Contenido en idioma inglés.

Trends in the north p. 7 - 69 Transnational economies and national migration policies Sassen, Saskia p. 7 - 32 Toward a new nativism? : the immigration debate in the United States and its implications for Latin America and the Caribbean Castro, Max J. p. 33 - 52 Economic integration and designer immigrants : canadian policy in the 1990s Simmons, Alan B. p. 53 - 69 The political economy of international migration p. 69 - 124 The international migration and development commission in the 1990s Díaz - Briquets, Sergio p. 71 - 84 Integrated issues : migration and international economic interdependence Haus, Leah p. 85 - 99 Globalization and transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela : new migratory trends Díaz, Luz Marina p. 101 - 124 Up from the south : Mexico and Central America p. 125 - 195 The mexican crisis and Mexico - U. S. migration Martin, Philip L. p. 125 - 142 Migratory flows between Mexico and the United States Santibáñez Romellón, Jorge p. 143 - 156 Vested in migration : salvadorans challenge restrictionist policies Mahler, Sarah J. p. 157 - 173 National security, regional development, and citizenship in U. S. immigration policy : reflections from the case of central american immigrants and refugees Jonas, Susanne p. 175 - 195 The caribbean p. 195 - 262 The end of exile? : a new era in U. S. immigration policy toward Cuba Pérez, Lisandro p. 197 - 211 Restricted migration and caribbean development : policies and prospects Mitchell, Christopher p. 213 - 224 Migration and geopolitics in the caribbean : the cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica Grosfoguel, Ramón p. 225 - 245 Establishing a comprehensive scheme for refugee and migration emergencies in the caribbean region : lessons from recent haitian and cuban emergencies Helton, Arthur C. p. 247 - 260 Conclusion Castro, Max J. p. 261 - 262

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