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Capitalist restructuring, development and labour migration: the Mexico-US case / Wise, Raul Delgado; Covarrubias, Humberto Marquez   Journal Article
Wise, Raul Delgado Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The current dynamics of South to North migration flows can be explained by the nature of the ongoing process of capitalist restructuring, but in order to examine these issues we must approach them from the perspective of critical development studies. Mexican migration to the USA is paradigmatic of the regressive consequences of neoliberal structural adjustment policies and processes of regional integration based on access to cheap labour. From the lens of the political economy of development the dialectical relationship between development and migration can be analysed through three major movements: the dismantling and rearticulation of the productive apparatus, the creation of vast amounts of surplus population, well beyond the conventional formulation of the reserve army of the unemployed and the acceleration of migration flows. An examination of these issues leads us to conclude the following four facts: capitalist restructuring results in forced migration; immigrants contribute to capital accumulation in labour-receiving countries; migrants help sustain the fragile socioeconomic stability of the migrants' country of origin and, if used as a tool of social transformation, development can curtail forced migration.
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Rising powers in a changing global order: the political economy of Turkey in the age of BRICS / Onis, Ziya; Kutlay, Mustafa   Journal Article
Onis, Ziya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The rise of bric s presents a major challenge to the existing global order. A second category of emerging powers, which may be labelled near- bric s, have also displayed increasing pro-activism in recent years in terms of influencing the regional balance of power politics, in addition to their growing presence in international organisations and global affairs. It is in this context that we aim to examine Turkey as a striking example of a 'near- bric ' power, a country that has adopted an increasingly assertive and independent style of foreign policy with aspirations to establish itself as a major regional actor. Using the Turkish experience as a reference point, this paper aims to understand the extent to which near- bric countries possess the economic capacity, sustainable growth performance and soft-power capabilities needed to establish themselves as significant regional and global actors. The recent Turkish experience clearly highlights both the potential and the limits of regional power activism on the part of emerging powers from the 'global South'.
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Traffic report: battling Mexico's Sinaloa cartel / Becerra, Oscar   Journal Article
Becerra, Oscar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Weapon  Maxico  Sinaloa Cartel 
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