Refugees from revolution : U.S. policy and Third-World migration

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Refugees from revolution : U.S. policy and Third-World migration

Peter H. Koehn

Westview Press, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [458]-460) and index

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内容説明

This examination of conditions preceding recent refugee migrations to the United States reveals underlying connections between US foreign and domestic policies, by exploring issues of immigration and resettlement in the US and human rights concerns abroad. The book focuses on Cuban, Indo-Chinese, Ethiopian, Eritrean and Iranian exile communities in the United States. It analyzes the origins of these large groups of exiles, their treatment under US policy, their social and economic adaptation and the factors that influence their decisions to return home.

目次

  • Introduction to cross-national population movements - challenges for international relations and US policy
  • framework for analysis - national politics, external intervention and individual motivation
  • revolutions and refugees - the global and national context in historical perspective
  • individual exile decision-making
  • vintages, steps and waves
  • applications of US admission policy
  • profiles - post-revolution exile communities in the United States
  • economic adjustment and social adaptation
  • the decision to return
  • state and transnational barriers to refugee repatriation
  • policy implications for the United States
  • looking toward the future - refugees and international relations.

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