The article examines the link between the admission of refugees to the United States and the country’s foreign policy interest during the Cold War. The author analyses the post-war American refugee assistance acts and immigration laws to reveal U.S. policy choices made between safeguarding country’s security during the Cold War to taking political advantage of the refugee arrivals. The factors that provided for the refugees’ entry to the U.S. during the Cold War were determined by foreign policy concerns and the decisions related to the refugee crises were the domain of the executive up until 1980s. Given the Cold War context, most of the refugee crises occurring behind the Iron Curtain in Europe benefited U.S. psychological warfare program...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the representation of Cuban refugees during the 1960s and 1970s in th...
The article discusses the conceptual transformation within UNHCR towards a 'security discourse' in t...
This essay examines the manifold impacts of Cold War imperatives on American immigration policy. In ...
"This article briefly describes the scope and dimensions of contemporary refugee movements by analyz...
"This article briefly describes the scope and dimensions of contemporary refugee movements by analyz...
International audienceBefore 1948 American immigration law never tackled the problem of political re...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
Mario Menéndez, US Immigration Policy and Political Refugees, 1948-1958. Before 1948 American immigr...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
This article examines the long-stating importance of refugee issues in international politics and un...
This dissertation discusses the exclusion of “undeserving” refugees on the basis of the state nation...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
This article explores the impact of institutional proliferation on the politics of refugee protectio...
The main elements of U.S. immigration policy date back to the early Cold War. One such element is a ...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the representation of Cuban refugees during the 1960s and 1970s in th...
The article discusses the conceptual transformation within UNHCR towards a 'security discourse' in t...
This essay examines the manifold impacts of Cold War imperatives on American immigration policy. In ...
"This article briefly describes the scope and dimensions of contemporary refugee movements by analyz...
"This article briefly describes the scope and dimensions of contemporary refugee movements by analyz...
International audienceBefore 1948 American immigration law never tackled the problem of political re...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
Mario Menéndez, US Immigration Policy and Political Refugees, 1948-1958. Before 1948 American immigr...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
This article examines the long-stating importance of refugee issues in international politics and un...
This dissertation discusses the exclusion of “undeserving” refugees on the basis of the state nation...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
This article explores the impact of institutional proliferation on the politics of refugee protectio...
The main elements of U.S. immigration policy date back to the early Cold War. One such element is a ...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
ABSTRACT This article examines the representation of Cuban refugees during the 1960s and 1970s in th...
The article discusses the conceptual transformation within UNHCR towards a 'security discourse' in t...