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The Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:
1992
Language:
English
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14815583348
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Very good in Very good jacket. xii, 314, [2] pages. Footnotes. Illustrations (Figures and Tables). Index. Contributors include the editor, Jorge I. Dominguez, Carlos Rico, Lars Schoultz, and Alex Stepick. The Editor is now a Professor Emeritus at New York University. His areas of specialization included Latin American politics, United States foreign policy, political aspects of international migration. He won the Golden Dozen Teaching Award from New York University. "Although immigration policy has traditionally been considered as falling within the sphere of domestic affairs, recent developments worldwide have propelled international migration on the agenda of decision-makers and scholars concerned with foreign policy and international relations. By virtue of its dominant position in the Western Hemisphere and its strategic as well as trade policies toward source countries, the United States plays a major role in determining the region's population movements; and its response to these movements is in turn shaped in large measure by foreign policy considerations. Christopher Mitchell and his colleagues have provided the first thorough exploration of these complex linkages, replete with detailed interdisciplinary case studies that will provide material for further scholarly reflections."-Aristide R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research.