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January 2019, Volume 681, Issue 1
- 234-271 Toward a Theory of Pernicious Polarization and How It Harms Democracies: Comparative Evidence and Possible Remedies
by Jennifer McCoy & Murat Somer - 272-273 Corrigendum
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November 2018, Volume 680, Issue 1
- 7-8 Preface
by Karen Pence - 9-28 Fifty Years of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Past, Present, and Future
by David S. Johnson & Katherine A. McGonagle & Vicki A. Freedman & Narayan Sastry - 29-47 The PSID in Research and Policy
by Timothy M. Smeeding - 48-81 The PSID and Income Volatility: Its Record of Seminal Research and Some New Findings
by Robert Moffitt & Sisi Zhang - 82-96 Parental Income and Children’s Life Course: Lessons from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by Greg J. Duncan & Ariel Kalil & Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest - 97-131 Contributions of Research Based on the PSID Child Development Supplement
by Sandra L. Hofferth & David S. Bickham & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Pamela E. Davis-Kean & Wei-Jun Jean Yeung - 132-171 Addressing Racial Health Disparities: Looking Back to Point the Way Forward
by Rucker C. Johnson - 172-192 Migration, Mobility, and Neighborhood Attainment: Using the PSID to Understand the Processes of Racial Stratification
by Christine Leibbrand & Kyle Crowder - 193-212 Uses of Panel Study of Income Dynamics Data in Research on Aging
by Douglas A. Wolf - 213-234 Intergenerational Mobility in the United States: What We Have Learned from the PSID
by Bhashkar Mazumder - 235-258 The Effects of Union Dissolution on the Economic Resources of Men and Women: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and the United States, 1985–2013
by Gulgun Bayaz-Ozturk & Richard V. Burkhauser & Kenneth A. Couch & Richard Hauser - 259-277 Lifetime Disadvantages after Childhood Adversity: Health Problems Limiting Work and Shorter Life
by James N. Laditka & Sarah B. Laditka
September 2018, Volume 679, Issue 1
- 8-18 Regulating Crime: The New Criminology of Crime Control
by Joshua D. Freilich & Graeme R. Newman - 20-35 Regulating Crime: The Birth of the Idea, Its Nurture, and the Implications for Contemporary Criminology
by Ronald V. Clarke - 36-54 The Expanding Boundaries of Crime Control: Governing Security through Regulation
by Anna Gurinskaya & Mahesh k. Nalla - 55-71 Privatizing Crime Control
by Nick Tilley - 72-85 Governing-through-Harm and Public Goods Policing
by Julie Berg & Clifford Shearing - 86-104 Effective Policing through Regulatory Control
by Michael S. Scott - 106-120 Regulation for High-Crime Places: Theory, Evidence, and Principles
by John E. Eck - 121-139 IUU Fishing and Seafood Fraud: Using Crime Script Analysis to Inform Intervention
by Gohar A. Petrossian & Frank S. Pezzella - 140-157 Regulating Cybercrime through Law Enforcement and Industry Mechanisms
by Thomas J. Holt - 158-177 Regulating Organized Crime
by Lars Korsell - 178-196 Situational Crime Prevention and the Ecological Regulation of Green Crime: A Review and Discussion
by Michael J. Lynch & Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long - 198-201 Policy Levels for Situational Crime Prevention
by Marcus Felson - 202-215 Applying Regulatory Measures to Address Crime Problems: An AGILE Approach to Enhancing Public Safety
by Nancy G. La Vigne - 216-218 Erratum
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July 2018, Volume 678, Issue 1
- 8-37 Evidence-Based Policy: The Movement, the Goals, the Issues, the Promise
by Ron Haskins - 40-50 A Brief History of Evidence-Based Policy
by Jon Baron - 51-59 The Role of Evaluation in Building Evidence-Based Policy
by Larry L. Orr - 62-70 Evidence-Informed Policy from an International Perspective
by Thomas Chupein & Rachel Glennerster - 71-80 Use of Administrative Records in Evidence-Based Policymaking
by Robert M. Groves & George J. Schoeffel - 81-92 The Role of Behavioral Economics in Evidence-Based Policymaking
by William J. Congdon & Maya Shankar - 93-102 Managing toward Evidence: State-Level Evidence-Based Policymaking and the Results First Initiative
by Patrick Lester - 103-110 Pay for Success Is Quietly Undergoing a Radical Simplification
by George M. Overholser - 112-123 The Office of Management and Budget: The Quarterback of Evidence-Based Policy in the Federal Government
by Kathy Stack - 124-133 The Institute of Education Sciences: A Model for Federal Research Offices
by Grover J. (Russ) Whitehurst - 134-144 The Role of Federal Agencies in Creating and Administering Evidence-Based Policies
by Rebecca A. Maynard - 145-154 The Roles Foundations Are Playing in the Evidence-Based Policy Movement
by Robert C. Granger - 155-163 The Role of Nonprofits in Designing and Implementing Evidence-Based Programs
by James X. Sullivan - 166-179 Can Evidence-Based Policy Ameliorate the Nation’s Social Problems?
by Virginia Knox & Carolyn J. Hill & Gordon Berlin - 180-191 Evidence-Based Policy in the Real World: A Cautionary View
by Adam Gamoran - 194-198 Generating and Using Evidence Will Help to Reduce Social Problems
by Senator Todd Young - 199-205 Following the Evidence to Reduce Unplanned Pregnancy and Improve the Lives of Children and Families
by Senator Thomas R. Carper & Andrea Kane & Isabel Sawhill
May 2018, Volume 677, Issue 1
- 8-24 The Census Race Classification: Is It Doing Its Job?
by Kenneth Prewitt - 26-38 The Rise of Mixed Parentage: A Sociological and Demographic Phenomenon to Be Reckoned With
by Richard Alba & Brenden Beck & Duygu Basaran Sahin - 39-47 Ethnic/Racial Identity: Fuzzy Categories and Shifting Positions
by Kay Deaux - 48-56 Establishing the Denominator: The Challenges of Measuring Multiracial, Hispanic, and Native American Populations
by Wendy D. Roth - 57-68 The Generational Locus of Multiraciality and Its Implications for Racial Self-Identification
by Ann Morning & Aliya Saperstein - 69-80 Multiracial Identification and Racial Gaps: A Work in Progress
by Jenifer L. Bratter - 81-94 Boundary Blurring? Racial Identification among the Children of Interracial Couples
by Daniel T. Lichter & Zhenchao Qian - 96-104 Finding the Lost Generation: Identifying Second-Generation Immigrants in Federal Statistics
by Douglas S. Massey - 105-118 Social Mobility across Immigrant Generations: Recent Evidence and Future Data Requirements
by Van C. Tran - 119-130 Tracking a Changing America across the Generations after Immigration
by Tomás R. Jiménez - 131-138 Identifying the Later-Generation Descendants of U.S. Immigrants: Issues Arising from Selective Ethnic Attrition
by Brian Duncan & Stephen J. Trejo - 140-152 Measuring Hispanic Origin: Reflections on Hispanic Race Reporting
by Sonya R. Porter & C. Matthew Snipp - 153-164 Latinos, Race, and the U.S. Census
by Edward Telles - 165-179 Estimating the Characteristics of Unauthorized Immigrants Using U.S. Census Data: Combined Sample Multiple Imputation
by Randy Capps & James D. Bachmeier & Jennifer Van Hook - 180-190 Counting America’s First Peoples
by Carolyn A. Liebler - 191-202 Accurately Counting Asian Americans Is a Civil Rights Issue
by Jennifer Lee & Karthick Ramakrishnan & Janelle Wong - 204-214 Racial and Political Dynamics of an Approaching “Majority-Minority†United States
by Maureen A. Craig & Julian M. Rucker & Jennifer A. Richeson - 215-228 Racial Population Projections and Reactions to Alternative News Accounts of Growing Diversity
by Dowell Myers & Morris Levy - 229-239 Growing U.S. Ethnoracial Diversity: A Positive or Negative Societal Dynamic?
by Frank D. Bean - 242-244 Editors’ Note
by Kenneth Prewitt & Richard Alba
March 2018, Volume 676, Issue 1
- 6-15 Crimes of Solidarity in Mobility: Alternative Views on Migrant Smuggling
by Sheldon X. Zhang & Gabriella E. Sanchez & Luigi Achilli - 16-35 Manufacturing Smugglers: From Irregular to Clandestine Mobility in the Sahara
by Julien Brachet - 36-56 Out of West Africa: Human Smuggling as a Social Enterprise
by Stephanie Maher - 57-76 Refugee Protections from Below: Smuggling in the Eritrea-Ethiopia Context
by Tekalign Ayalew Mengiste - 77-96 The “Good†Smuggler: The Ethics and Morals of Human Smuggling among Syrians
by Luigi Achilli - 97-113 Community Dimensions of Smuggling: The Case of Afghanistan and Somalia
by Nassim Majidi - 114-134 “I Want to Be Trafficked so I Can Migrate!†: Cross-Border Movement of North Koreans into China through Brokerage and Smuggling Networks
by Kyunghee Kook - 135-151 Rumors, Encounters, Collaborations, and Survival: The Migrant Smuggling–Drug Trafficking Nexus in the U.S. Southwest
by Gabriella E. Sanchez & Sheldon X. Zhang - 152-173 What Makes a Good Human Smuggler? The Differences between Satisfaction with and Recommendation of Coyotes on the U.S.-Mexico Border
by Jeremy Slack & Daniel E. MartÃnez - 174-193 Navigating with Coyotes: Pathways of Central American Migrants in Mexico’s Southern Borders
by Yaatsil Guevara González - 194-211 Historicizing Mobility: Coyoterismo in the Indigenous Ecuadorian Migration Industry
by Victoria Stone-Cadena & Soledad à lvarez Velasco - 212-221 Migrant Smuggling: Novel Insights and Implications for Migration Control Policies
by Anna Triandafyllidou - 222-222 Special Editors’ Note
by Sheldon X. Zhang & Gabriella E. Sanchez & Luigi Achilli - 223-225 Policy Perspective
by Morgane Nicot & Bianca Kopp
January 2018, Volume 675, Issue 1
- 8-25 Independent Workers: What Role for Public Policy?
by Alan B. Krueger - 28-35 A Roadmap to a Nationwide Data Infrastructure for Evidence-Based Policymaking
by Andrew Reamer & Julia Lane - 36-40 Standards and Guidelines for Combined Statistical Data
by Nancy Potok - 41-43 Building an Infrastructure for Evidence-Based Policymaking: A View from a State Administrator
by Jeffrey Mays - 46-66 Privacy Protective Research: Facilitating Ethically Responsible Access to Administrative Data
by Daniel Goroff & Jules Polonetsky & Omer Tene - 67-82 Turning the Law into a Tool Rather than a Barrier to the Use of Administrative Data for Evidence-Based Policy
by John Petrila - 83-101 Privacy and Security Concerns When Social Scientists Work with Administrative and Operational Data
by Simson L. Garfinkel - 102-120 Research Infrastructure for the Safe Analysis of Sensitive Data
by Ian Foster - 122-137 Barriers to Accessing State Data and Approaches to Addressing Them
by Robert M. Goerge - 138-150 Data Sharing in the Federal Statistical System: Impediments and Possibilities
by Amy O’Hara & Carla Medalia - 151-165 Building the Data City of the Future
by Beth Blauer - 166-181 Using Data to More Rapidly Address Difficult U.S. Social Problems
by Jeffrey B. Liebman - 184-201 The UK Administrative Data Research Network: Its Genesis, Progress, and Future
by Peter Elias - 202-220 From SkyServer to SciServer
by Alexander S. Szalay - 221-239 Maximizing the Use of Integrated Data Systems: Understanding the Challenges and Advancing Solutions
by Dennis Culhane & John Fantuzzo & Matthew Hill & TC Burnett - 240-252 Building an Infrastructure to Support the Use of Government Administrative Data for Program Performance and Social Science Research
by Julia Lane
November 2017, Volume 674, Issue 1
- 6-8 The State of Unequal Educational Opportunity: Introduction to the Special Issue on the Coleman Report 50 Years Later
by Margot I. Jackson & Susan L. Moffitt - 9-26 The Coleman Report, 50 Years On: What Do We Know about the Role of Schools in Academic Inequality?
by Heather C. Hill - 27-58 Education Outcomes of Immigrant Youth: The Role of Parental Engagement
by Zhen Liu & Michael J. White - 59-84 Maternal Education, Changing Family Circumstances, and Children’s Skill Development in the United States and UK
by Margot I. Jackson & Kathleen Kiernan & Sara McLanahan - 85-112 Can Schools Enable Parents to Prevent Summer Learning Loss? A Text-Messaging Field Experiment to Promote Literacy Skills
by Matthew A. Kraft & Manuel Monti-Nussbaum - 113-133 New Tools for Old Problems: Inequality and Educational Opportunity for Ethnic Minority Youth and Parents
by Nancy E. Hill & Julia R. Jeffries & Kathleen P. Murray - 134-162 Paternal Incarceration and Children’s Schooling Contexts: Intersecting Inequalities of Educational Opportunity
by Anna R. Haskins - 163-183 Means-Tested School Vouchers and Educational Achievement: Evidence from Chile’s Universal Voucher System
by Alejandra Mizala & Florencia Torche - 184-198 The Courts’ Consensus: Money Does Matter for Educational Opportunity
by Michael A. Rebell - 199-216 School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
by John R. Logan & Julia Burdick-Will - 217-239 Learning in Harm’s Way: Neighborhood Violence, Inequality, and American Schools
by Elizabeth Pelletier & Paul Manna - 240-261 Equalizers or Enablers of Inequality? A Counterfactual Analysis of Racial and Residential Test Score Gaps in Year-Round and Nine-Month Schools
by Odis Johnson Jr. & Michael Wagner - 262-280 Counting on Context: Cross-Sector Collaborations for Education and the Legacy of James Coleman’s Sociological Vision
by Carolyn Riehl & Melissa A. Lyon - 281-285 The State of Unequal Educational Opportunity: Conclusion to the Special Issue on the Coleman Report 50 Years Later
by Margot I. Jackson & Susan L. Moffitt
September 2017, Volume 673, Issue 1
- 6-9 Introduction
by Elijah Anderson & Luke Anderson - 12-31 Gender, Race, Class, and the Politics of Schooling in the Inner City
by Vivian L. Gadsden - 32-59 Doing the Impossible: The Limits of Schooling, the Power of Poverty
by Charles M. Payne & Cristina M. Ortiz - 60-79 The Devolution of the Inner-City High School
by Elijah Anderson - 80-90 “Makes Me Wanna Holler†: Refuting the “Culture of Poverty†Discourse in Urban Schooling
by Gloria Ladson-Billings - 92-97 A Principal’s Perspective
by Tim Bouman - 98-115 “I’m Known†: Building Relationships and Helping Students Construct Counternarratives on the West Side of Chicago
by Luke Anderson - 116-125 Through the Looking Glass: A Reflection on Growing Up in the Inner City
by Mardia Cooper - 126-129 My Experiences in Urban Education
by Rodney Walker - 132-149 The Complex Dynamics of Trust and Legitimacy: Understanding Interactions between the Police and Poor Black Neighborhood Residents
by Waverly Duck - 150-168 The Fight: Discipline and Race in an Inner-City Public Charter High School
by Vani S. Kulkarni - 169-189 Responding to Violence, Keeping the Peace: Relations between Black and Latino Youth
by Cid Martinez - 190-208 Gangs, Schools, and Social Change: An Institutional Analysis
by John M. Hagedorn - 209-229 The School to Deportation Pipeline: The Perspectives of Immigrant Students and Their Teachers on Profiling and Surveillance within the School System
by Saunjuhi Verma & Patricia Maloney & Duke W. Austin - 232-234 Introduction: Urban Schools in France
by Henri Peretz - 235-250 Schooling in France: From Organizational to Informal Inequality
by Jean-Michel Chapoulie - 251-265 Street Culture and Social Control in Different Types of High Schools in Working-Class and Immigrant Neighborhoods in France
by David Lepoutre - 266-295 Mesdames et Messieurs Les Proviseurs: Principals Address Structural Inequalities in a Diverse High School
by Celia Bense Ferreira Alves & Michel Nguyen Duc Long - 296-309 La Visitation: Inequality and the Social Fabric of Marseille
by William Kornblum - 312-329 The Dimensions of Racialization and the Inner-City School
by Matthew W. Hughey & Carol Ann Jackson - 332-334 Carlos Javier Ortiz Photographs
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July 2017, Volume 672, Issue 1
- 6-25 The Rural-Urban Interface: New Patterns of Spatial Interdependence and Inequality in America
by Daniel T. Lichter & James P. Ziliak - 26-45 Ethnoracial Diversity across the Rural-Urban Continuum
by Barrett A. Lee & Gregory Sharp - 46-63 “Perfectly Positioned†: The Blurring of Urban, Suburban, and Rural Boundaries in a Southern Community
by Betsie Garner - 64-82 Placing Assimilation Theory: Mexican Immigrants in Urban and Rural America
by Angela S. GarcÃa & Leah Schmalzbauer - 83-102 Entrepreneurial and Employment Responses to Economic Conditions across the Rural-Urban Continuum
by Alexandra Tsvetkova & Mark Partridge & Michael Betz - 103-122 Upward Mobility of Low-Income Youth in Metropolitan, Micropolitan, and Rural America
by Bruce A. Weber & J. Matthew Fannin & Sam M. Cordes & Thomas G. Johnson - 123-142 Long-Term Trends in Rural and Urban Poverty: New Insights Using a Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure
by Laura B. Nolan & Jane Waldfogel & Christopher Wimer - 143-161 A Qualitative Census of Rural and Urban Poverty
by J. Trent Alexander & Robert Andersen & Peter W. Cookson Jr. & Kathryn Edin & Jonathan Fisher & David B. Grusky & Marybeth Mattingly & Charles Varner - 162-184 Political Polarization along the Rural-Urban Continuum? The Geography of the Presidential Vote, 2000–2016
by Dante J. Scala & Kenneth M. Johnson - 185-201 Schools at the Rural-Urban Boundary: Blurring the Divide?
by Julia Burdick-Will & John R. Logan - 202-216 Mass Imprisonment across the Rural-Urban Interface
by John M. Eason & Danielle Zucker & Christopher Wildeman - 217-237 Food Insecurity across the Rural-Urban Divide: Are Counties in Need Being Reached by Charitable Food Assistance?
by Craig Gundersen & Adam Dewey & Monica Hake & Emily Engelhard & Amy S. Crumbaugh - 238-256 Neighborhood Problems across the Rural-Urban Continuum: Geographic Trends and Racial and Ethnic Disparities
by Erin York Cornwell & Matthew Hall - 257-281 The Cardiovascular Health of Young Adults: Disparities along the Urban-Rural Continuum
by Elizabeth Lawrence & Robert A. Hummer & Kathleen Mullan Harris - 282-301 Reconsidering Territorial Governance to Account for Enhanced Rural-Urban Interdependence in America
by David L. Brown & Mark Shucksmith
May 2017, Volume 671, Issue 1
- 8-18 Introduction: Connecting Student Loan Research and Federal Policy
by Nicholas Hillman & Kata Orosz - 20-48 Does Student Loan Debt Deter Higher Education Participation? New Evidence from England
by Claire Callender & Geoff Mason - 49-68 How Financial Literacy, Federal Aid Knowledge, and Credit Market Experience Predict Loan Aversion for Education
by Angela Boatman & Brent J. Evans - 69-91 Navigating the Financial Aid Process: Borrowing Outcomes among First-Generation and Non-First-Generation Students
by Fernando Furquim & Kristen M. Glasener & Meghan Oster & Brian P. McCall & Stephen L. DesJardins - 92-112 High Costs, Low Resources, and Missing Information: Explaining Student Borrowing in the For-Profit Sector
by Stephanie Riegg Cellini & Rajeev Darolia - 114-131 Federal Policy Efforts to Simplify College-Going: An Intervention in Community College Enrollment and Borrowing
by Kelly Ochs Rosinger - 132-153 Impact of Community College Student Debt Levels on Credit Accumulation
by Dominique J. Baker & William R. Doyle - 154-182 Financial Benefits of Rapid Student Loan Repayment: An Analytic Framework Employing Two Decades of Data
by Manuel S. González Canché - 184-201 Learn Now, Pay Later: A History of Income-Contingent Student Loans in the United States
by Robert Shireman - 202-223 Institutional Accountability: A Comparison of the Predictors of Student Loan Repayment and Default Rates
by Robert Kelchen & Amy Y. Li - 224-248 Student Loan Relief Programs: Implications for Borrowers and the Federal Government
by Wenhua Di & Kelly D. Edmiston - 249-268 Conceptual and Empirical Issues for Alternative Student Loan Designs: The Significance of Loan Repayment Burdens for the United States
by Bruce Chapman & Lorraine Dearden - 270-286 Understanding Student Debt: Implications for Federal Policy and Future Research
by Laura W. Perna & James Kvaal & Roman Ruiz
March 2017, Volume 670, Issue 1
- 6-13 Introducing Regulatory Intermediaries
by Kenneth W. Abbott & David Levi-Faur & Duncan Snidal - 14-35 Theorizing Regulatory Intermediaries
by Kenneth W. Abbott & David Levi-faur & Duncan Snidal - 36-57 The Role of Beneficiaries in Transnational Regulatory Processes
by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi & Kate Macdonald - 58-77 Understanding Complex Governance Relationships in Food Safety Regulation
by Tetty Havinga & Paul Verbruggen - 78-92 The Taming of the Stew
by Timothy D. Lytton - 93-111 Rule-Making Feedbacks through Intermediation and Evaluation in Transnational Private Governance
by Graeme Auld & Stefan Renckens - 112-132 Models of Assurance
by Allison Marie Loconto - 133-151 Asymmetry in Empowering and Disempowering Private Intermediaries
by Andreas Kruck - 152-169 Not Quite the Same
by Martino Maggetti & Christian Ewert & Philipp Trein - 170-188 Intermediary Complexity in Regulatory Governance
by Nicole De Silva - 189-206 Rule Intermediaries in Global Labor Governance
by Axel Marx & Jan Wouters - 207-224 Brighter and Darker Sides of Intermediation
by Jeroen van der Heijden - 225-244 Regulatory Stewardship and Intermediation
by Tom Pegram - 245-262 Transgovernmental Networks as Regulatory Intermediaries
by Jacint Jordana - 263-279 Big Third-Party Certifiers and the Construction of Transnational Regulation
by Jean-Pierre Galland - 280-288 Enriching the RIT Framework
by Kenneth W. Abbott & David Levi-Faur & Duncan Snidal
January 2017, Volume 669, Issue 1
- 6-17 Introduction
by Sandra L. Hofferth & Emilio F. Moran & Barbara Entwisle & J. Lawrence Aber & Henry E. Brady & Dalton Conley & Susan L. Cutter & Catherine C. Eckel & Darrick Hamilton & Klaus Hubacek - 18-40 The Promise, Practicalities, and Perils of Virtually Auditing Neighborhoods Using Google Street View
by Michael D. M. Bader & Stephen J. Mooney & Blake Bennett & Andrew G. Rundle - 41-62 Understanding Racial Differences in Exposure to Violent Areas
by Christopher R. Browning & Catherine A. Calder & Jodi L. Ford & Bethany Boettner & Anna L. Smith & Dana Haynie - 63-74 Linking Federal Surveys with Administrative Data to Improve Research on Families
by Amy O’Hara & Rachel M. Shattuck & Robert M. Goerge - 75-92 Predicting Asthma Prevalence by Linking Social Media Data and Traditional Surveys
by Hongying Dai & Brian R. Lee & Jianqiang Hao - 93-124 Correlates of Contraceptive Use and Health Facility Choice among Young Women in Malawi
by Jean Digitale & Stephanie Psaki & Erica Soler-Hampejsek & Barbara S. Mensch - 125-145 Understanding How Low–Socioeconomic Status Households Cope with Health Shocks
by Tammy Leonard & Amy E. Hughes & Sandi L. Pruitt - 146-167 Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change
by Elizabeth Fussell & Sara R. Curran & Matthew D. Dunbar & Michael A. Babb & Luanne Thompson & Jacqueline Meijer-Irons - 168-189 New Trends and Patterns in Western European Immigration to the United States
by Elyakim Kislev - 190-198 Quilting a Time-Place Mosaic
by Barbara Entwisle & Sandra L. Hofferth & Emilio F. Moran
November 2016, Volume 668, Issue 1
- 8-18 Terrorism in Perspective
by Richard A. Clarke & Emilian Papadopoulos - 20-23 Region in Transition
by Paul Salem - 24-35 Failed States and Ungoverned Spaces
by Marc Lynch - 36-52 Working toward a Stable Regional Order
by Paul Salem - 53-70 Competition among Violent Islamist Extremists
by Charles Lister - 71-81 ISIS and al-Qaeda—What Are They Thinking? Understanding the Adversary
by Bernard Haykel - 82-92 Grand Strategy versus Unending Extremism
by John R. Allen (Ret.) - 94-101 Approaches for Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad
by George Selim - 102-117 Radicalization to Extremism and Mobilization to Violence
by Jessica Stern - 118-128 The Next Generation of Government CVE Strategies at Home
by John D. Cohen - 129-144 Building Resilience against Violent Extremism
by Hedieh Mirahmadi - 145-164 School-Based CVE Strategies
by Katie Moffett & Tony Sgro - 165-179 Counter-Radicalization via the Internet
by Karen J. Greenberg - 180-197 European CVE Strategies from a Practitioner’s Perspective
by Judy Korn