By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011
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HARP-235 |
| Title: |
Canadian immigration policy: State strategies and the quest for legitimacy |
| Source: |
Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology; Nov92, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p421, 32p, 5 charts, 1 graph |
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| Year: |
1992 |
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0 |
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| Keywords: |
Canada, human rights, immigration law, movement and residency, civil and political rights, refugee, immigration, minority rights |
| Abstract: |
Discusses the attempts of the Canadian state to orchestratea play of power among representatives in order to formulate immigration and refugee policy. Actors and concerns; Perceptions of informants; Flow of power |
| Secured: |
False |
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Available here |
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