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The Changing Mosaic of Mediterranean Migrations
Martin Baldwin-Edwards of Panteion University examines new trends in the long-established phenomenon of migration within the Mediterranean basin.
Temporary Movement of Labor Fuels GATS Debate
Oonagh Sands of the Center for Strategic and International Studies tackles the Mode 4 aspect of global trade talks, under which individuals enter another country's job market to provide services.
The US Refugee Resettlement Program
MPI Associate Policy Analyst Erin Patrick provides the latest figures on the US refugee resettlement program, which is still operating well below traditional levels long after being thrown into crisis by the Sept. 11 attacks.
This issue looks at the Mediterranean region's broad migration patterns and adds data and a profile for Greece. For the US, we include updated refugee resettlement facts and details of a new immigration reform proposal. An analysis of the GATS rounds out our June offerings. Click here for more from Managing Editor Kim Hamilton.
Greece
Greece, once known for outward migration, has become a receiver of migrants and a permanent immigrant destination, according to Charalambos Kasimis and Chryssa Kassimi.
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MPI's Maia Jachimowicz outlines the newly proposed immigration reform legislation: Safe, Orderly, Legal Visas and Enforcement Act of 2004 (SOLVE). Full Story
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