… its readers that the border is an occupied area where people live their lives. Shanahan also explained that this intimate interaction between people’s lives and the early iterations of the INS created …
… to freeze-dry a world which even in the 1960s farsighted people could see was eroding. But what’s taking place below … it’s also why arms control has a brighter future than most people today think. In a few years it will be accepted that a …
… of higher-quality goods at lower prices. A lot of people in the United States benefit from the presence of … to strengthen the social safety net, which leaves many people vulnerable. The consequences of these policy failures …
… state and its governing elite and the masses of its people, and those insights may well help us to understand … “policymakers and diplomats are talking to the wrong people about the wrong things.” American diplomatic presence …
… state and its governing elite and the masses of its people, and those insights may well help us to understand … “policymakers and diplomats are talking to the wrong people about the wrong things.” American diplomatic presence …
… markets,” one of which exists for each caste since 95% of people marry within their caste. He pointed to the dowry, in … a few problematic states, but is “way more pervasive than people have realized.” One of the policy implications of his …
… uncover the intellectual legacies of slavery and enslaved people, through wide-ranging and inventive readings of … French Caribbean, and the intellectual labors of Haitian people, the roots of modern thought about slavery and …
… possible from the great variety of presentations given by people polished by academic and/or practical experience, not … from a network point of view, enabling me to meet also people from the Yale World Fellows Programme. Another …