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Philip Wayne Powell, Tree of Hate: Propaganda and Prejudices Affecting United States Relations with the Hispanic World. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2008; first published 1971. (Introduction by Robert Himmerich y Valencia.) 226 pp. ISBN: 0978-0-8263-4576-9 (hbk.). $29.95
In: Itinerario: international journal on the history of European expansion and global interaction, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 141-143
ISSN: 2041-2827
From pax romana to pax americana?: The history and future of the new American empire
In: International politics, Band 46, Heft 2-3, S. 140-156
ISSN: 1384-5748
World Affairs Online
From Pax Romana to Pax Americana? The history and future of the new American Empire
In: International politics: a journal of transnational issues and global problems, Band 46, Heft 2-3, S. 140-156
ISSN: 1740-3898
The End of Empire and the Cold War
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, S. 29-45
From Pax Romana to Pax Americana? The history and future of the new American Empire
In: International politics, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 140-156
ISSN: 1384-5748
Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century
In: Third world quarterly, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 263-270
ISSN: 1360-2241
War, Peace and Progress: conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century
In: Third world quarterly, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1360-2241
Human (in)security and development in the 21st century
In: Third world quarterly, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 263-270
ISSN: 0143-6597
World Affairs Online
War, peace and progress: conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century ; 30th anniversary special issue
In: Third world quarterly, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 1-270
ISSN: 0143-6597
World Affairs Online
Bordering on the Ridiculous: MexAmerica and the New Regionalism
In: Alternatives: global, local, political, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 1-16
ISSN: 2163-3150
This article examines contemporary concerns about citizenship, security, and development against the backdrop of an emergent "MexAmerica." It seeks to de-routinize the idea of the nation-state and de-naturalize the history of North America in order to move beyond the influential technocratic and quantitative approach to border security and development, and thus to define the current crisis manifested in practices of border security, citizenship, and economic integration.
Bordering on the Ridiculous: MexAmerica and the New Regionalism
In: Alternatives: global, local, political, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 1-16
ISSN: 0304-3754
This article examines contemporary concerns about citizenship, security, and development against the backdrop of an emergent "MexAmerica." It seeks to de-routinize the idea of the nationstate and de-naturalize the history of North America in order to move beyond the influential technocratic and quantitative approach to border security and development, and thus to define the current crisis manifested in practices of border security, citizenship, and economic integration. Adapted from the source document.
Bordering on the Ridiculous: MexAmerica and the New Regionalism
In: Alternatives: global, local, political, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 1-16
ISSN: 0304-3754