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Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America
CHAPTER SEVEN. Strangers in Cold War America: The Modern Presidency, Committee Barons, and Postwar Immigration Politics
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December 31 2002
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December 31 2002
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DOI:
10.1515/9781400824984-009
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
List of Tables and Figures
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
CHAPTER ONE. Introduction
pp. 16
CHAPTER TWO. The Politics of Immigration Control: Understanding the Rise and Fall of Policy Regimes
pp. 46
CHAPTER THREE. Immigrant Voters in a Partisan Polity: European Settlers, Nativism, and American Immigration Policy, 1776–1896
pp. 87
CHAPTER FOUR. Chinese Exclusion and Precocious State-Building in the Nineteenth-Century American Polity
pp. 114
CHAPTER FIVE. Progressivism, War, and Scientific Policymaking: The Rise of the National Origins Quota System, 1900–1928
pp. 150
CHAPTER SIX. Two-Tiered Implementation: Jewish Refugees, Mexican Guestworkers, and Administrative Politics
pp. 176
CHAPTER SEVEN. Strangers in Cold War America: The Modern Presidency, Committee Barons, and Postwar Immigration Politics
pp. 219
CHAPTER EIGHT. The Rebirth of American Immigration: The Rights Revolution, New Restrictionism, and Policy Deadlock
pp. 242
CHAPTER NINE. Two Faces of Expansion: The Contemporary Politics of Immigration Reform
pp. 289
CHAPTER TEN. Conclusion
pp. 297
APPENDIX. The Sample of Interviewees
pp. 299
Notes
pp. 361
Index
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