The Global Citizen: Politics and Policy

Author(s): Richard Huizar

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2019

Pages: 422

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Chapter 1 Who Gets What, When and How in a World with  Fewer Borders? 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 2 The Politics of Privatization in Argentina’s Oil Sector By: Richard Huizar, PhD

Chapter 3 Unintentional Global Citizens: Refugees and Asylum Seekers 
By: Fanny Lauby, PhD

Chapter 4 A Global City Reserved for the Rich: The Assault on  Affordable Housing and the Challenges Indigent  Tenants Face in New York City 
By: Jesenia Ponce, Esq.

Chapter 5 Performing Citizenship: A Comparative Study of Marc Anthony  and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor 
By: Rosa Soto, PhD

Chapter 6 Notes on Puerto Rico, Colonialism, and Citizenship:  The Future Shall Be Determined 
By: Franklin Rodriguez, PhD

Chapter 7 Arizona: A Case Study 
By: Lisa Magaña, PhD

Chapter 8 The Dreamers: Not Legal, Not Leaving 
By: Kianna Luscher, BA

Chapter 9 Why Mexico and Argentina Decided to Follow  Different Paths Regarding the Privatization of Their  State-Owned Oil Companies During the 1990s? 
By: Richard Huizar, PhD

Chapter 10 Latinos, Immigration, and Politics 
By: Lisa Magaña, PhD

Chapter 11 The Problem of Poverty 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 12 The Problem of Violence 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 13 The Problem of Achieving Social Justice 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 14 The Problem of Sustaining the Ecology 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Richard Huizar

Chapter 1 Who Gets What, When and How in a World with  Fewer Borders? 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 2 The Politics of Privatization in Argentina’s Oil Sector By: Richard Huizar, PhD

Chapter 3 Unintentional Global Citizens: Refugees and Asylum Seekers 
By: Fanny Lauby, PhD

Chapter 4 A Global City Reserved for the Rich: The Assault on  Affordable Housing and the Challenges Indigent  Tenants Face in New York City 
By: Jesenia Ponce, Esq.

Chapter 5 Performing Citizenship: A Comparative Study of Marc Anthony  and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor 
By: Rosa Soto, PhD

Chapter 6 Notes on Puerto Rico, Colonialism, and Citizenship:  The Future Shall Be Determined 
By: Franklin Rodriguez, PhD

Chapter 7 Arizona: A Case Study 
By: Lisa Magaña, PhD

Chapter 8 The Dreamers: Not Legal, Not Leaving 
By: Kianna Luscher, BA

Chapter 9 Why Mexico and Argentina Decided to Follow  Different Paths Regarding the Privatization of Their  State-Owned Oil Companies During the 1990s? 
By: Richard Huizar, PhD

Chapter 10 Latinos, Immigration, and Politics 
By: Lisa Magaña, PhD

Chapter 11 The Problem of Poverty 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 12 The Problem of Violence 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 13 The Problem of Achieving Social Justice 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Chapter 14 The Problem of Sustaining the Ecology 
By: Christian Goergen, PhD and Henny Keuben, PhD

Richard Huizar