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Migration and Transnational Flows
CISAC scholars are actively engaged in seeking to understand the causes and effects of the movement of people, money, legal and illicit goods, and even ideas across boundaries and borders.
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Publications
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The Political Economies of Immigration Law
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
UC Irvine Law Review vol. 2, 1 (2012)

- Exposure to Low-‐Dose Radiation: We Need Social Discussion for Risk Judgment
Toshihiro Higuchi
Asahi Shimbun (2012)

- Managing Insecurities Across the Pacific
Nina L. Hachigian
The Center for American Progress (2012)

The Slave Trade and the Origins of International Human Rights Law
Jenny Martinez
Oxford University Press (2011)
Hedy's Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions of Hedy Lamarr, the Most Beautiful Woman in the World
Richard Rhodes
Doubleday (2011)
- Deterring Strategic Cyberattack
David Elliott
IEEE Security & Privacy vol. 9, 5 (2011)

The false promise of the nation-state
Tarak Barkawi
Al-Jazeera (English) (2011)

Rape Reporting During War: Why the Numbers Don't Mean What You Think They Do
Dara K. Cohen
Foreign Affairs (2011)

- Informal Networks, Economic Livelihoods and the Politics of Social Welfare: Understanding the Political And Humanitarian Consequences of the War on Terrorist Finance
Khalid Medani
The UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law vol. 10 (2011)
Strife and Secession in Sudan
Khalid Medani
Journal of Democracy vol. 22, 3 (2011)
Global Migration Governance
Alexander Betts
Oxford University Press (2011)



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