Hans Arnhold Center Library

Migrants, refugees, and foreign policy U.S. and German policies toward countries of origin

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
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