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Political Science

City University of New York (CUNY)

1995

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The Advocate, October 1995, Vol. 7, No. 4, Gc Advocate Oct 1995

The Advocate, October 1995, Vol. 7, No. 4, Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Editorials

Punitive Damages. Lee Wengraf (p. 2)

Farewell to a Radical [William Kunstler]. Ken Cunningham (p. 2)

Mistakes were Made (p. 2)

Masthead (p. 2)

Letters

Friendly Ammendments [sic]. Robert J. Wilson (p. 2)

Bulletin Board (p. 2)

Features

Operation Weasel. In the Face of Unprecedented Budget Cuts, CUNY Central Founds a New Security Force. SAFE Team Surveils Students, Bonds with NYPD. Lee Wengraf (p. 3)

Jerked Around. Robert Wallace (p. 3)

Annals of Administration: Why Floyd Fled. Robert Hollander (p. 4)

Which Side Are You On? An Affirmative Action Debate. Terrence Blackman and Francisco O. Villalobos …


The Advocate, September 1995, Vol. 7, No. 3, Gc Advocate Sep 1995

The Advocate, September 1995, Vol. 7, No. 3, Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Editorials (p. 2)

Fight Back! Andrew Long.

Free Level 3 Deferral Revised. Andrew Long.

If Mumia Fries, Wall Street Burns. Robert Wallace.

In Memory [of Helio Belik].

Masthead (p. 2)

Letters (p. 2)

To the Editor. Rick Loftus.

Feed Media

Voice-Less? Robert Hollander (p. 2)

No Paper Town. Robert Wallace (p. 16)

Niosh Bosh. R.W. (p. 16)

Humor in the Permanent Recession. R.W. (p. 16)

Features

Pay More or Else! Andrew Long (p. 3)

Movin’ on Up? Grad Center to Move to B. Altman’s. Move will Provide More Space, But Won’t Bring the GSUC Together. Rob Hollander …


Advocate, May 15, 1995, Vol. 7, No. 2, Gc Advocate May 1995

Advocate, May 15, 1995, Vol. 7, No. 2, Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Editorial: Peace, Safety, Protection, and Doublespeak: Big Brother Comes to the Graduate Center (p. 2)

Letters (p. 3)

No Exit: A Play in the Park. Elizabeth Pallitto, Comp. Lit.

Opinion Forum: Replies to Steve O’Brien (p. 3)

Domestic Partnership: What’s Really at Issue. Anonymous.

Naturalized Sex. Robert Hollander, Linguistics.

Features

Placement Office Slated for Closure; Who will Handle Job Applications? Joanna Sharf (p. 4)

This City is Ours. Diana Agosta (p. 6)

GSUC Hires New Computer Director. R. Hollander (p. 13)

University Faculty Senate Holds Hearing on Research Foundation. R. Hollander (p. 13)

Doctoral Students Council Report: …


Including Migration In The Development Calculus: The Dominican Republic And Other Caribbean Countries, Sherrie Baver Jan 1995

Including Migration In The Development Calculus: The Dominican Republic And Other Caribbean Countries, Sherrie Baver

Publications and Research

Study of development in the Caribbean Basin is incomplete with- out considering the socioeconomic impact of international labor migration on this region, which is defined here as including Mexico, the Carib- bean archipelago, Central America, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. Most of the seven books under review deal with the specific case of the Dominican Republic and in doing so bring new theoretical sophistication and depth to examining the link between migration and development. In this way, they expand understanding of the present-day Dominican reality, which involves massive migration by Dominicans to the United States-mainly to New York but also …