Japan, United States, and refugee protection
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The relationship between the US and Japan is straining due to the prevailance of internalist policies. Both nations should realize that most of their respective political and economic interests have a global base. Much of the international refugee crises are solved through ad hoc convergence of interests and quick fix makeshift ideals. Strong economies such as that of the US and Japan should work together and exercise global leadership through the mobilization of international commitment.
Publication Name: Migration World Magazine
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1058-5095
Year: 1999
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Diaspora and national identity: Dominican migration in the postmodern society
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The US and Europe have experienced large migratory flows from third world countries. Black Caribbeans, specifically those from the Dominican Republic, presently account for a large percentage in these countries total population and work force. Still an underdeveloped nation, the Dominican Republic has yet to acquire the qualities of modern life. This explains the constant migration of its people to the West and why such event gives way towards a more diversified population.
Publication Name: Migration World Magazine
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1058-5095
Year: 1997
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