In this volume, we examine the challenges and opportunities created by global migration at the start of the 21st century. Our focus extends beyond economic impact to questions of international law, human rights, and social and political incorporation. We examine immigrant outcomes and policy questions at the global, national, and local levels. Our primary purpose is to connect ethical, legal, and social science scholarship from a variety of disciplines in order to raise questions and generate new insights regarding patterns of migration and the design of useful policy.While the book incorporates studies of the evolution of immigration law globally and over the very long term, as well as considerations of the magnitude and determinants of immigrant flows at the global level, it places particular emphasis on the growth of immigration to the United States in the 1990s and early 2000s and provides new insights on the complex relationships between federal and state politics and regulation, popular misconceptions about the economic and social impacts of immigration, and the status of 'undocumented' immigrants.
Without the men and planes of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer's Far East Air Forces and their naval and Marine colleagues, the war's denouement may have been entirely different. This is a unique document.
From June 25,1950 to May 20,1951, Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, the Far East Air Force commander, kept a diary of his activities during the Korean War.
When the North Korean People's Army surged south across the 38th Parallel on June 25, 1950, Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer had been commander of the U.S. Far East Air Forces (FEAF) since April 1949.
The works of Aéropostale pilot and budding French literary genius Antoine de Saint- Exupéry also appeared during this period. 109. Corn, Winged Gospel, x, 12–13, 16–17, 30, 136–38. 110. Quoted in ibid., 75. Corn suggested that it was ...
A. W. Robins to chief of the Air Corps, “Transport Organization,” TD, April 15, 1937, AFHRA, 145.91-316, 2, and attached ... Henry H. Arnold, staff comments to “Report: Operating Cost Cargo Airplanes,” March 1, 1938, AFHRA, 145.91-316.
Kenneth P. Werrell, “Aces and -86s,” in Jacob Neufeld and George M. Watson, eds., Coalition Air Warfare, 56. 79. William T.Y'Blood, ed., The Three Wars of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer: His Korean War Diary (Washington: Air Force ...
See David Jablonsky for Clausewitz, foreword to Great Captains of Antiquity, by Richard A. Gabriel (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001), xvi; and Mordechai Gichon, foreword, ibid., xiii. Phillip S. Meilinger, Airmen andAir Theory: A ...
Stratemeyer's diary, The Three Wars of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer: His Korean War Diary, ed. William T. Y'Blood (Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program, 1999), begun at the start of the Korean War, is a fine effort ...
This is the story of the first jet versus jet war, the largest in number of victories and losses, and one of the few military bright spots in the Korean War.
Ostpolitik greatly reduced Cold War tensions in Central Europe and thereby contributed to the success of détente in the ... Stent, Angela E. From Embargo to Ostpolitik: The Political Economy of West German- Soviet Relations, 1955–1980.