In 1993, the United Nation\u27s Population Fund identified immigration as the human crisis of the age. Its report pointed out that, historically, there were vast unpopulated spaces on Earth that were livable and where human beings could move in times of conflict, depletion of their local natural resources, climatological changes, or natural disasters. By the end of the 20th century, however, it is no longer possible to move en masse anywhere on the globe without confronting territory already occupied by others, Moreover, the report states that these would-be recipient areas and countries are already under stress themselves. Consequently, immigration is emerging ad the key issue confronting the governments of nation states everywhere
Immigration, published in Ethics, Revised Edition, pages 715-17, reprinted (or reproduced) by permi...
In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent trends toward globalism, tradition...
Although it is known as a country of immigrants, immigration has always been a controversial issue i...
"In 1993, the United Nation's Population Fund identified immigration as "the human crisis of the age...
By virtue of events that have already transpired and public policies already in place, the 1990s wil...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the nat...
As the United states has entered its post-industrial stage of economic development, mass immigration...
Often, immigration debates are conducted under the presumption that immigration policies must be jus...
[Excerpt] Immigration is a discretionary policy of every nation state. No citizen of any foreign na...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022My dissertation explores the implications of discretio...
Volume 4 - Paper #63_63EthicsTrumpingEconomics.pdf: 731 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
In this paper, I examine high-income country motives for restricting immigration. Abundant evidence ...
Our politically dominated immigration policy is counter to our nation\u27s labor needs and exacerbat...
This paper deals with the issues of immigration policy in the context of ageing societies. It addres...
The impact of immigration on economic welfare and social stability has been the subject of controver...
Immigration, published in Ethics, Revised Edition, pages 715-17, reprinted (or reproduced) by permi...
In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent trends toward globalism, tradition...
Although it is known as a country of immigrants, immigration has always been a controversial issue i...
"In 1993, the United Nation's Population Fund identified immigration as "the human crisis of the age...
By virtue of events that have already transpired and public policies already in place, the 1990s wil...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the nat...
As the United states has entered its post-industrial stage of economic development, mass immigration...
Often, immigration debates are conducted under the presumption that immigration policies must be jus...
[Excerpt] Immigration is a discretionary policy of every nation state. No citizen of any foreign na...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022My dissertation explores the implications of discretio...
Volume 4 - Paper #63_63EthicsTrumpingEconomics.pdf: 731 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
In this paper, I examine high-income country motives for restricting immigration. Abundant evidence ...
Our politically dominated immigration policy is counter to our nation\u27s labor needs and exacerbat...
This paper deals with the issues of immigration policy in the context of ageing societies. It addres...
The impact of immigration on economic welfare and social stability has been the subject of controver...
Immigration, published in Ethics, Revised Edition, pages 715-17, reprinted (or reproduced) by permi...
In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent trends toward globalism, tradition...
Although it is known as a country of immigrants, immigration has always been a controversial issue i...