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List of reviewers 2011-2013
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Tanner proposes a typology based on three attributes of international organisations: type of membership, whether state or non-state, the scope of agenda, and power over members. He thus creates a model of nine types of organisations borrowing names from the animal kingdom. His typology is...
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BOOK REVIEW Centering the Margin, Agency and Narrative in Southeast Asian Borderlands Alexander Horstmann and Reed L. Wadley (eds.)(2006) Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford, (ISBN 1-84545-019-1, hardcover)
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Migration Letters is a recently launched new journal. After a long period of preparations we eventually managed to put to-gether a selected set of research papers for this very first issue.
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The article examines trends in voting preferences and voting behaviour of Turkish- Migration is a dynamic and changing phenomenon so too is migration scholarship and research. While we understand that migration experience has always been responsive to political and economic environments we...
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About 12 million people born in Mexico are in the US while about four million Turks are in the European Union. Migration has been part of the strong relationship between these sending and receiving countries. Both Mexico's and Turkey's economies expanded significantly over the last two decades....
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