Professor Sharpe Examines U.S. Immigration Policies in Dutch Publication
Dr. Michael Sharpe of York College, CUNY’s Political Science Program, has penned a timely piece on the pressing immigration issues in the United States. His work, published in a Dutch publication, provides a comprehensive overview of the current policies and their implications.
Dr. Michael Sharpe of York College, CUNY’s Political Science Program, has penned a timely piece on the pressing immigration issues in the United States. His work, published in a Dutch publication, provides a comprehensive overview of the current policies and their implications.
Dr. Sharpe's article, a comprehensive exploration of a wide range of current immigration policies, is now available for reading.
Dr. Sharpe, a professor of Political Science, also serves as a professor of political science and professor of International Migration Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Additionally, he is an adjunct Research Scholar at Columbia University’s Weatherhead East Asian Institute. His areas of expertise include comparative politics and international relations, with research interests centered on migration politics, immigrant political incorporation, and political transnationalism in liberal democracies worldwide. His first book, "Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration: The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization," was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2014. Dr. Sharpe’s work has been featured in scholarly journals such as "Ethnopolitics, Japanese Journal of Political Science, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific," and "Policy and Society." His commentary and research have also appeared in media outlets, including The Washington Post, Newsweek, Associated Press, Mainichi Shimbun, and Radio Netherlands Worldwide.