Migrants, refugees, and foreign policy U.S. and German policies toward countries of origin ed. by Rainer Münz ... - XVI, 368 S graph. Darst 22 cm - Migration and refugees 2 . - Migration and refugees 2 .

Includes bibliographical references and index

Axt, H.-J.: The impact of German policy on refugee flows from former Yugoslavia. - S. 1-33. Mitchell, C.: The impact the U.S. policy on migration from Mexico and the Caribbean. - S. 35-75. Dornis, C.: Migration in the Russian Federation since the mid-1980s. - S. 77-116. Ronge, V.: German policies toward ethnic German minorities. - S. 117-140. Dietz, B. ; Segbers, K.: Policies toward Russia and other successor states. - S. 141-164. Hönekopp, E.: The new labor migration as an instrument of German foreign policy. - S. 165-181. Wener, M.: Bad neighbors, bad neighborhoods: an inquiry intothe causes of refugee flows, 1969-1992. - S. 183-229. Martin, P.: Economic instruments to affect countries of origin. - S. 231-272. Posen, B.: Can military intervention limit refugee flows? - S. 273-321. Weiner, M. ; Münz, R.: Conclusion: policies to reduce refugee flows and pressures for emigration. - S. 323-355.

1571810870 alk. paper

9781571810885 197-2328

b9767969 UK


Refugees--Germany
Immigrants--Germany
Refugees--United States
Immigrants--United States


Germany--Foreign relations--1990-
United States--Foreign relations--1989-
USA
Deutschland

Class of Fall 2004 Lloyd Cutler Fellow Fellow


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JV6483

327.43