Koslowski et al., 2011 - Google Patents
International cooperation on border security in the developed world: The US-Canada and US-EU casesKoslowski et al., 2011
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- 4594160642308023848
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- Koslowski R
- Ackleson J
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- Global mobility regimes
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Global mobility—the movement of people across international borders—is a salient characteristic of globalization. Globalization, commonly understood, connotes increasing, if selective, openness of borders, markets, and societies. Beyond cheaper international travel …
- 230000005012 migration 0 abstract description 8
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