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Immigration and Insecurity: Post-9/11 Fear in the United States
by Rey Koslowski...its ire on the ten to twelve million who are “illegals.” While the overall impact of immigration, including unauthorized workers, is a net positive for the U.S. economy, the localized...
Violence, Law and Justice in a Global Age
by David Held...marginal to these networks (Pogge, 1999, p. 27; see UNDP, 1997; 1999; Held and McGrew, 2000). Does this growing gulf in the life circumstances and life chances of the world’s...
Economy, Culture, Public Policy, and the Urban Underclass
by Items Editors...following changes in industry and occupation that have characterized major urban areas during recent years. New York City lost a net 172,000 blue-collar jobs between 1970 and 1980; Chicago lost...
9.11: Before, After, and In Between
by James Der Derian...networks. Whether terrorist, internet, or primetime, most of the networks seemed equally adept at the propagation of violence, fear, and disinformation. For a prolonged moment, there was no detached point...
Impact of the Covid-19 Lockdown on Traders in Ibadan, Nigeria
by Ademola Johnson Ajuwon and Grace A. Ajuwon...customer traffic, business travel restrictions, disruption of financial safety net, and interruption of children’s education. The first direct impact was reduced patronage from customers. As one trader put it, “Market...
The Role of the United States in the Global System after September 11th
by Dani Nabudere...in that the widening of the net in “the war against terrorism” with the attack against Iraq has caused many countries to pose questions that were not posed earlier. Questions...
Working with Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence during the Pandemic
by Rachel Voth Schrag and Leila Wood...critical component of expanding service access. National efforts, like the work being led by the National Network to End Domestic Violence Safety Net Project will be critical in rapidly moving...
Catastrophic Risks: The Need for New Tools, Financial Instruments, and Institutions
by Graciela ChichilniskyThe tipping point: Katrina exposes a new trend We live in a world that is increasingly uncertain. For the first time in history humans dominate the planet and yet, paradoxically,...
Looking Beyond the Moment: American Immigration Seen from Historically and Internationally Comparative Perspectives
by Richard Alba...population groups are modest.13Specifically, the National Research Council report suggested that immigration brought an annual net positive gain to the US economy of about $10 billion in the late 1990s,...