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Comparative Immigration and Integration Program (CIIP) |
The Comparative Immigration and Integration Program (CIIP), supported by the Center for German and European Studies, enables UC faculty and graduate students interested in comparative migration issues to discuss their research with colleagues in periodic seminars. The Comparative Policy Research Center (CPRC) supported briefings on migration issues for state legislators and researchers in Sacramento.
Expert Commissions and Migration Policy Making: April 18-19, 2013
Migration and Competitiveness: Japan and the United States: September 13-14, 2012
Migration and Competitiveness: Japan and the US, March 22-23, 2012
Managing Migration and Integration: Europe and the US, March 9, 2012
Migration and Development: Comparing Mexico-US and Turkey-Western Europe, May 6, 2011
Population, Integration and Law: Implications for Immigration Policy March 29-30, 2010
Migration And Terrorism: US and European Perspectives, March 4-6, 2004
FINAL AGENDA CIIP March 5-6, 2004 NAFTA and the European Referent: Labor Mobility in European and North American Regional integration - Mark J. Miller Don't Let Terror Cross our Borders - Philip Martin and Susan Martin Rupture and Continuity: Evaluating Immigration and 9/11 - Robert H. McLaughlin International Migration and Terrorism: Prevention, Prosecution and Protection - Susan Martin International Terrorism as an Immigration Crime: German Responses to 9/11 - Stefanie Schmahl Latino Immigrant Rights, Legalization Strategies, and Citizenship in the Shadow of the National Security State: Responses to Domestic Pre-Emptive Strikes - Susanne Jonas If We Build It, Will They Come? - Wayne A. Cornelius The Use of US Immigration Enforcement and "Enemy Combatant" Designations after the September 11 Attacks - David A. Martin Outline of the Joint Intervention of Christian Klos and Philippe De Bruycker for the Seminar "Migration and Terrorism: US and European Perspectives" Guidelines on International Protection: Background Note on the Application of the Exclusion Clauses: Article: 1F of the 1951 Convention relating
Refugees and Asylum after September, 11
CONTROLLING IMMIGRATION AND FIGHTING TERRORISM: THE UNCERTAIN CONNECTION - Wayne A. Cornelius RUPTURE AND CONTINUITY: EVALUATING IMMIGRATION AND 9/11 - Robert H. McLaughlin Naturalisation and International Terrorism under German Law - Marianne Wiedemann German Measures Against International Terrorism - Rudolf Roy Identification of Terrorists in Aliens Law: The Situation in the Federal Republic of Germany Foreigners Act - O. Reermann
CIIP February 23, 2001 Report of the conference Employment Trends in Mexico: Reversing a 15-Year Loss? -- Agustín Escobar Latapí Fronteras Fragmentadas, Identidades Multiples -- Gail Mummert New Migration Needs a NEMP and Not (Only) a German Einwanderungsgesetz -- Thomas Straubhaar German Green Cards: Solution, Stopgap, or Symbol? -- Philip Martin Reluctant Hosts: The Future of Japan as a Country of Immigration -- Takeyuki Tsuda Movin' on up? An overview of the housing situation for foreign-origin persons in West Germany -- Anita I. Drever and William A.V. Clark Does Migration Improve Family Income? -- William A.V. Clark and Jamie Goodwin-White
[CIIP October 8, 1999]
[CIIP February 19, 1999] El Voto de los Mexicanos en el Extranjero -- Juan Molinar Horcasitas From Internal Regime Ruptures to the Transnationalization of Mexican Politics -- S. Mara Perez Godoy New Organizing Strategies and Transnational Networks of Guatemalans and Salvadorans in Los Angeles -- Nora Hamilton Towards an Understanding of Transnational Community Forms and Their Impact on Immigrant Incorporation -- Peggy Levitt The Mexican-American Second Generation: Yesterday, Today...and Tomorrow -- David E. Lopez Straddling Different Worlds: The Acculturation of Vietnamese Refugee Children -- Min Zhou The Paradox of Assimilation: Children of Filipino Immigrants in San Diego -- Yen Espiritu
[CIIP October 9-10, 1998] Report and Agenda The Immigrant as Criminal: Punishing Dreamers -- Bill Hing Involvement of the Organised Crime in the Trafficking in Migrants -- Reinhard Lohrmann National Modes of Immigrant Integration: How can They be Conceptualized and Described? -- Friedrich Heckmann Immigrants into Frenchmen: The French Model of Assimilation into Question -- Patrick Simon Integration: Religion and Teaching -- Ulf Häußler The Future of Labor Migration in Asia: Patterns, Issues, Policies -- Ron Skeldon International Migration in the East Asia: A growing challenge for Japan -- Yasushi Iguchi Wage Determination Among Foreign Workers -- Wayne Cornelius Financial Crisis and Foreign Workers in Korea -- Kil-Sang Yoo Why do People Stay? The Insider Advantages Approach -- Thomas Straubhaar and Peter Fischer The Transportation Revolution and Transatlantic Migration, 1850-1914 Abroad and At Home: Foreign and Domestic Sources of U.S. Migration Policy -- Marc Rosenblum Snakeheads in the Garden of Eden: Immigrants, Smuggling, and Threats to Social Order in Japan -- Rich Friman
[CIIP UCSD February 19-20, 1998] Developments in International Migration to the United States: 1997 -- Roger Kramer Patterns and developments in migration flows -- Olaf Reermann Changing Patterns of Immigration to Germany, 1945-1997 -- Rainer Münz and Ralf E. Ulrich Ideas, Institutions, and Civil Society: On the Limits of Immigration Control in France -- James F. Hollifield Untitled -- Jürgen Haberland Integration von Immigranten in Deutschland durch Gewährung von Minderheitenrechten? [English Version] -- Dietrich Murswiek The Structural Embeddedness of Demand for Immigrant Labor in California and Japan -- Wayne Cornelius Dependance on Migrants in Germany -- Christain Klos Immigration, Politics, and the American Labor Market: An Historical Perspective -- Alan Kessler Brain Drain and Brain Gain in Europe -- Thomas Straubhaar [CIIP RFP February 16, 1998]
[CGES-CIIP October 10-11,1997]
[CGES-CIIP April 11, 1997]
CPRC March 7, 1997
CPRC February 21, 1997
CPRC October 4, 1996 [CGES-CIIP October 4, 1996]
CPRC June 10, 1996
[CGES-CIIP August 31, 1995]
[CGES-CIIP April 5, 1995]
[CGES-CIIP March 28, 1995]
[CGES-CIIP January 26, 1995]
[CGES-CIIP October 7, 1994]
[CGES-CIIP April 22, 1994]
[CGES-CIIP January 14, 1994]
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