Volume 4 Issue 1 Fall 1996
Symposium |
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| Introduction Alfred C. Aman, Jr. | 1 |
| Toward a Feminist Analytics of the Global Economy Saskia Sassen | 7 |
| Implications of Global Polarization for Feminist Work Gracia Clark | 43 |
| Dividing the Surplus: Will Globalization Give Women a Larger or Smaller Share of the Benefits of Cooperative Production? Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt | 51 |
| Stop Stomping on the Rest of Us: Retrieving Publicness from the Privatization of the Globe Zillah Eisenstein | 59 |
| Globalization, Privatization, and a Feminist Public Susan H. Williams | 97 |
| Strategic Sisterhood or Sisters in Solidarity? Questions of Communitarianism and Citizenship in Asia Aihwa Ong | 107 |
| As the World (Or Dare I Say Globe?) Turns: Feminism and Transnationalism Fedwa Malti-Douglas | 137 |
Notes |
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| The Criminal Time Bomb: An Examination of the Effect of the Russian Mafiya on the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union Peter Daniel DiPaola | 145 |
| The International Conference on Harmonization of Pharmaceutical Regulations, The European Medicines Evaluation Agency, and the FDA: Who's Zooming Who? Dan Kidd | 183 |
Immigration Project |
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| Preserving Family Unity: The Rights of Children to Maintain the Companionship of their Parents and Remain in their Country of Birth Giovanna I. Wolf | 207 |
| Efforts Toward "An Ever Closer" European Union Confront Immigration Barriers Giovanna I. Wolf | 223 |
| The Big Push: Emigration in the Age of Environmental Catastrophe William Plummer | 231 |
Book Review |
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| Something Happened: Descent Into the Immigration Maelstrom; or Fear and Loathing in Fortress America John Scanlan | 239 |
