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Irregular Migration And International Economic Asymmetry

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  • Thomas, Chantal
  • Library, Cornell

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The world is on the point of a stunning reversal. Nationalism and isolationism have surged against the global laws and institutions that have advanced economic liberalization and integration for half a century. Hostility is rising against international trade and international migration, both of which the new cadre of self-styled “anti-globalists” see as interrelated and threatening to national security and economic stability.

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  • Thomas, Chantal & Library, Cornell, 2019. "Irregular Migration And International Economic Asymmetry," LawArXiv 739md, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:lawarx:739md
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/739md
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