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Free markets, open societies, closed borders? : Trends in international migration and inmigration policy in the Americas / Edited by Max J. Castro

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: En Publication details: Coral Gables, Florida : North-South Center Press. University of Miami, 1999 Description: iii, 284 pISBN:
  • 157454053X
LOC classification:
  • 100 JV 6483 F853 1999
Summary: Transnational economics and national migration policies / Saskia Sassen, 7. -- Toward a new nativism? The immigration debate in the United States and its implications for Latin America and the Caribbean / Max J. Castro, 33. -- Economic integration and designer inmigrants : Canadian policy in the 1990s / Alan B. Simmons, 53. -- The international migration and development commission in the 1990s / Sergio Díaz-Briquets, 71. -- Integrated issues : Migration and international economic interdependence / Leah Haus, 85. -- Globalization and transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela : New migratory trends / Luz Marina Díaz, 101. -- The mexican crisis and Mexico - U.S. migration / Philip L. Martin, 125. -- Migratory flows between Mexico and the United States / Jorge Santibáñez Romellón, 143. -- Vested in migration : Salvadorans challenge restrictionist policies / Sarah J. Mahler, 157. -- National security, regional development, and citizenship in U.S. inmigration policy : Reflections from the case of Central American inmigrants and refugees / Susanne Jonas, 175. -- The end of exile : A new Era in U.S. inmigration policy toward Cuba / Lisandro Pérez, 197. -- Restricted migration and Caribbean development : Policies and prospects / Christopher Mitchell, 213. -- Migration and geopolitics in the Caribbean : The cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica / Ramón Grosfoguel, 225. -- Establishing a comprehensive scheme for refugee and migration emergencies in the Caribbean Region : Lessons from recent Haitian and Cuban emergencies / Arthur C. Helton, 247. -- Conclusion / Max J. Castro, 261
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Bibliografía p. 259-60

Transnational economics and national migration policies / Saskia Sassen, 7. -- Toward a new nativism? The immigration debate in the United States and its implications for Latin America and the Caribbean / Max J. Castro, 33. -- Economic integration and designer inmigrants : Canadian policy in the 1990s / Alan B. Simmons, 53. -- The international migration and development commission in the 1990s / Sergio Díaz-Briquets, 71. -- Integrated issues : Migration and international economic interdependence / Leah Haus, 85. -- Globalization and transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela : New migratory trends / Luz Marina Díaz, 101. -- The mexican crisis and Mexico - U.S. migration / Philip L. Martin, 125. -- Migratory flows between Mexico and the United States / Jorge Santibáñez Romellón, 143. -- Vested in migration : Salvadorans challenge restrictionist policies / Sarah J. Mahler, 157. -- National security, regional development, and citizenship in U.S. inmigration policy : Reflections from the case of Central American inmigrants and refugees / Susanne Jonas, 175. -- The end of exile : A new Era in U.S. inmigration policy toward Cuba / Lisandro Pérez, 197. -- Restricted migration and Caribbean development : Policies and prospects / Christopher Mitchell, 213. -- Migration and geopolitics in the Caribbean : The cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica / Ramón Grosfoguel, 225. -- Establishing a comprehensive scheme for refugee and migration emergencies in the Caribbean Region : Lessons from recent Haitian and Cuban emergencies / Arthur C. Helton, 247. -- Conclusion / Max J. Castro, 261

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