Table of Contents
Articles
| Border Studies as an Emergent Field of Scientific Inquiry: Scholarly Contributions of U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Studies |
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| Ellwyn R. Stoddard | 1-33 |
| Conflict Resolution and the Evolution of Cooperation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands |
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| Niles M. Hansen | 34-48 |
| Environmental Issues in the United States-Mexico Borderlands |
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| C. Richard Bath | 49-72 |
| Engineering Diplomacy: The Evolving Role of the International Boundary and Water Commission in U.S.-Mexico Water Management |
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| Stephen P. Mumme | 73-108 |
| Patterns of Labor Force Participation in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region, 1970-1980 |
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| Kathleen Brook | 109-132 |
Shorter Papers
| The Borderlands: An Historical Survey for the Non-Historian |
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| Michael C. Meyer | 133-141 |
| The Role of Border Newspapers in Mexico: A Case Study of Five Tijuana Dailies |
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| Barbara W. Hartung | 142-152 |
Comparative Border Studies
| India Divided: How the Partition Affected Rural Development Strategies in the Eastern Region |
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| F. Tomasson Jannuzi | 153-167 |
Book Reviews
| Immigration--The Beleaguered Bureaucracy by Milton D. Morris, 1985. Reviewed by |
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| José A. Méndez | 168-170 |
| The United States and Mexico: Borderland Development and the National Economies edited by Lay James Gibson and Alfonso Corona Renteria, 1985. Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin N. Matta | 171-176 |
| Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans by Alan Ryding, 1985. Reviewed by |
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| Mark Wasserman | 177-179 |
| The Fourth Wave, California's Newest Immigrants by Thomas Muller and Thomas J. Espenshade, 1986. Reviewed by |
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| Michael Kearney | 180-183 |
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