Rey Koslowski is Professor of Political Science, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Director of the Master of International Affairs program and an affiliated faculty member the Information Science PhD program, University at Albany (SUNY). Dr. Koslowski received his Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania. His primary teaching and research interests are in the field of international relations dealing with international organization, European integration, international migration, information technology, homeland security. He has held fellowships of the Transatlantic Academy at the German Marshall Fund, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Center of International Studies at Princeton University and the Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. His research has been supported by grants from the the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, National Science Foundation and a fellowship at the Bellagio Dialogue on Migration of the German Marshall Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation. He serves as Associate Editor of Global Networks and has served as the Chair of the Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section of the International Studies Association (ENMISA). Koslowski is the author of Migrants and Citizens: Demographic Change and the European State System (Cornell University Press, 2000)
... 1999 45 2.4 Internet home pages of Turkish-origin organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, ... more ... 1999 45 2.4 Internet home pages of Turkish-origin organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere ... on immigration and asylum matters in the European Union, the role of EU institutions in cooperation, human trafficking and smuggling ...
... Member state acceptance of subsidiarity combined with the introduction of the Committee of ..... more ... Member state acceptance of subsidiarity combined with the introduction of the Committee of ... further legitimates and provides institutional support for linkages between European integration and ... as, for example, the Conference of Peripheral and Maritime Regions, the Association ...
It has been more than two years since Poland introduced "shock therapy" by following th... more It has been more than two years since Poland introduced "shock therapy" by following the orthodox precepts of economic reform: tight monetary policy, restricted fiscal policy, and exportled growth.1 Shock therapy was taken from the development approach advocated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and adapted to Polish circumstances by Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz, with the assistance of Western advisors.2 Shock therapy is based on a neoclassical understanding of
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Oct 1, 1998
... which was to lift internal border controls, harmonise asylum application procedures, estab-li... more ... which was to lift internal border controls, harmonise asylum application procedures, estab-lish a common visa policy, harmonise polices to ... Koslowski 1998: 167-68), they have resisted a similar transfer of sovereignty over migration of non-EU nationals into the Union. ...
... 1999 45 2.4 Internet home pages of Turkish-origin organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, ... more ... 1999 45 2.4 Internet home pages of Turkish-origin organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere ... on immigration and asylum matters in the European Union, the role of EU institutions in cooperation, human trafficking and smuggling ...
... Member state acceptance of subsidiarity combined with the introduction of the Committee of ..... more ... Member state acceptance of subsidiarity combined with the introduction of the Committee of ... further legitimates and provides institutional support for linkages between European integration and ... as, for example, the Conference of Peripheral and Maritime Regions, the Association ...
It has been more than two years since Poland introduced "shock therapy" by following th... more It has been more than two years since Poland introduced "shock therapy" by following the orthodox precepts of economic reform: tight monetary policy, restricted fiscal policy, and exportled growth.1 Shock therapy was taken from the development approach advocated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and adapted to Polish circumstances by Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz, with the assistance of Western advisors.2 Shock therapy is based on a neoclassical understanding of
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Oct 1, 1998
... which was to lift internal border controls, harmonise asylum application procedures, estab-li... more ... which was to lift internal border controls, harmonise asylum application procedures, estab-lish a common visa policy, harmonise polices to ... Koslowski 1998: 167-68), they have resisted a similar transfer of sovereignty over migration of non-EU nationals into the Union. ...
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