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Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015019100083
Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Foreword to pt. 2 signed: Department of State, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, June 3, 1909. ; At head of title: Confidential. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Document Congress 61, Sess. 3, Doc. 753
In: Reports of the Immigration Commission 36
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t89g66s4m
Prepared under the direction of the commission by Frank L. Shaw. ; William P. Dillingham, chairman. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Studies of World Migrations
In: Studies of World Migrations Ser
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT -- 1. Leaving: A Comparative View -- 2. The Exit Revolution -- PART II. NATION BUILDING AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 3. Emigration and Nation Building during the Mass Migrations from Europe -- 4. The Liberal Italian State and Mass Emigration, 1860-1914 -- 5. The French State and Transoceanic Emigration -- PART III. THE COSTS OF EMIGRATION -- 6. Emigration and the British State, ca. 1815-1925 -- 7. Holland beyond the Borders: Emigration and the Dutch State, 1850-1940 -- 8. From Economics to Ethnicity and Back: Reflections on Emigration Control in Germany, 1800-2000 -- PART IV. BORDERS AND LINKS -- 9. The United States Government and the Investigation of European Emigration in the Open Door Era -- 10. Migration and National Consciousness: The Canadian Case -- 11. Migration Policy and the Asymmetry of Power: The Mexican Case, 1900-2000 -- PART V. NAMING EMIGRANTS -- 12. The "Overseas Chinese": The State and Emigration from the 1890s through the 1990s -- 13. Tracing the Genesis of Brain Drain in India through State Policy and Civil Society -- 14. Israeli Emigration Policy -- Contributors -- Index.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate. ; Research project undertaken by the University of the Fraser Valley South Asian Studies Institute, formerly the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies in 2015
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In: League for Industrial Democracy, Pamphlet Series
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435015149081
Immigration and emigration -- The effects of immigration -- Immigration legislation -- Chinese immigration -- Appendices. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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