Rethinking the politics of immigration: colonial modes of immigration management and the ambivalent resilience of the Empire State

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Rethinking the politics of immigration: colonial modes of immigration management and the ambivalent resilience of the Empire State

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2013-07

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A postcolonial-historical reconsideration of migration discourse - including practices of recruitment, exploitation, and exclusion - in the contemporary "security environment."

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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertatation. July 2013. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Raymond Duvall, Lisa J. Disch. 1 computer file (PDF); ii, 304 pages.

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Hoffman, Mark N.. (2013). Rethinking the politics of immigration: colonial modes of immigration management and the ambivalent resilience of the Empire State. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/158374.

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