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_aFree markets, open societies, closed borders? : _btrends in international migration and immigration policy in the Americas / _cedited by Max J. Castro. |
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_aCoral Gables, Fla. : _bNorth-South Center Press, _c[1999] |
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_aiii, 284 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_tPreface -- _tIntroduction -- _gI. _tTrends in the North -- _g1. _tTransnational Economics and National Migration Policies -- _g2. _tToward a New Nativism? The Immigration Debate in the United States and Its Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean -- _g3. _tEconomic Integration and Designer Immigrants: Canadian Policy in the 1990s -- _gII. _tThe Political Economy of International Migration -- _g4. _tThe International Migration and Development Commission in the 1990s -- _g5. _tIntegrated Issues: Migration and International Economic Interdependence -- _g6. _tGlobalization and Transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela: New Migratory Trends -- _gIII. _tUp from the South: Mexico and Central America -- _g7. _tThe Mexican Crisis and Mexico-U.S. Migration -- _g8. _tMigratory Flows Between Mexico and the United States -- _g9. _tVested in Migration: Salvadorans Challenge Restricionist Policies -- _g10. _t"National Security," Regional Development, and Citizenship in U.S. Immigration Policy: Reflections from the Case of Central American Immigrants and Refugees -- _gIV. _tThe Caribbean -- _g11. _tThe End of Exile: A New Era in U.S. Immigration Policy Toward Cuba -- _g12. _tRestricted Migration and Caribbean Development: Policies and Prospects -- _g13. _tMigration and Geopolitics in the Caribbean: The Cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica -- _g14. _tEstablishing a Comprehensive Scheme for Refugee and Migration Emergencies in the Caribbean Region: Lessons from Recent Haitian and Cuban Emergencies -- _g15. _tConclusion -- _tContributors -- _tIndex. |
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