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Workshops and Conferences
Workshop
on Physical Security and Protection of Refugee
Populated Areas,
October 1999
Conference
on Demography and Security, December 1998
Workshop
on the Migration of Scientists and Engineers to the USA, May
1997
Conference:
The Politics of Counting: Race, Ethnicity, and Censuses in Modern Politics,
November 1996
International
Experiences in Migration Policies, 1995
Japanese
and US Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Policies, 1995
German
and American Migration and Refugee Policies
Workshop
on Physical Security and Protection of Refugee Populated Areas
A
Workshop on Physical Security and Protection of Refugee Populated Areas
(RPAs), organized by Karen Jacobsen, was held at MIT in October 1999.
Co-sponsored by the Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program on NGOs and Forced
Migration, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR), and the Georgetown Institute for the Study of International Migration,
the Workshop brought together invited representatives of NGOs, international
organizations, U.S. Government agencies, and academics to consider the
physical security and protection problems affecting refugees, relief workers,
and others living and working in refugee populated areas. The workshop
addressed two themes: (1) What is known and not known about RPA security
and physical protection problems, including the types and extent of threats
and historical and geographical variations; and (2) The development of
a political framework for analyzing issues of security in RPAs. Workshop
documents, including a briefing paper and case studies, as well as proceedings,
were published in a special issue of Refugee Survey Quarterly,
Volume 19, No. 1, 2000.
Conference
on Demography and Security
A
Conference on Demography and Security, organized by the late Myron Weiner
and funded by the Smith Richardson Foundation, was held in December 1998.
The Conference examined the political consequences of demographic changes
and the security implications of state policies to change demographic
variables. Ten commissioned studies addressed the impact of population
change on international migration, government population relocation policies,
government policies to remove minorities, policies to control entry through
military force, and policies of migrant sending countries to maintain
the identity and political engagement of their diasporas through the creation
of dual nationality and dual citizenship. In 2001, Berghahn Books published
the Conference papers in Demography and National Security, edited
by Myron Weiner and Sharon Stanton Russell, and a related volume analyzing
the political effects of recent population changes, Political Demography,
Demographic Engineering, co-authored by Myron Weiner and Michael S.
Teitelbaum.
Workshop
on the Migration of Scientists and Engineers to the USA
A
workshop on the migration of scientists and engineers to the USA, sponsored
by the Institute for Economic Development at Boston University and the
Inter University Committee, was held in May 1997. The workshop, directed
by Robert Lucas of Boston University and funded by the Sloan Foundation,
aimed to (1) summarize the current state of information on the migration
of scientists and engineers generated through the Sloan Research Awards
and other research; and (2) identify the major gaps in our knowledge and
consider potential research strategies to address these problems. Topics
included: university policies toward foreign students, migration of foreign
trained engineers and scientists to the US, the labor market impact, and
the impact on productivity and competitiveness. The workshop report is available in PDF format here.
The
Politics of Counting: Race, Ethnicity, and Censuses in Modern Politics
A
conference entitled, "The Politics of Counting: Race, Ethnicity,
and Censuses in Modern Politics," funded by the Sloan Foundation,
was held in November 1996. The conference, directed by Melissa Nobles
of MIT's Department of Political Science, brought together political scientists,
philosophers, statisticians, historians, legal scholars, public policy
scholars, sociologists, and officials from the U.S. and Canadian Census
Bureaus to examine controversies over the census in the US, Brazil, Canada,
Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union.
International
Experiences in Migration Policies
A
1995 workshop at MIT for the Center for Development and Enterprise (CDE)
of South Africa on international experiences in migration policies. Studies
were prepared by Mark Miller, Philip Martin, Gary Freeman, Robert Lucas,
Astri Suhrke, and Aristide Zolberg. They were published in 1999 by Pinter
Press under the title, Migration and Refugee Policies: An Overview,
edited by Ann Bernstein and Myron Weiner. A summary of the findings and
their lessons for South Africa was published in 1997 by CDE in two reports,
"People on the Move: Lessons from International Migration Policies"
and "People on the Move: A New Approach to Cross Border Migration
in South Africa."
Japanese
and US Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Policies
A
joint project in 1995 between the Inter University Committee and the Japan
Institute of Labor on Japanese and US immigration, refugee, and citizenship
policies, under a grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.
The project brought together economists, demographers, sociologists, and
political scientists for workshops at MIT and at the Japan Institute of
Labor in Tokyo. The papers from the project were published in 1998 by
Macmillan (London) and NYU Press (New York) under the title, Temporary
Workers or Future Citizens?: Japanese and U.S. Migration Policies,
edited by Myron Weiner and Tadashi Hanami.
German
and American Migration and Refugee Policies
A
Project of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on German and American
Migration and Refugee Policies, funded by the German American Academic
Council. Myron Weiner served as project director and Rosemarie Rogers
(Fletcher School), Nathan Glazer (Harvard), Reed Ueda (Tufts) and Barry
Posen (MIT) prepared studies for the project. The policy recommendations
were published by the American Academy and the studies prepared for the
project were published in five volumes in 1998 by Berghahn Books in the
series Migration and Refugees: Politics and Policies in the United
States and Germany, with Myron Weiner as general editor. The titles
of the individual volumes are: Migration Past, Migration Future;
Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy; Immigration Admissions;
Immigration Controls; and Paths to Inclusion.
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