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DESCRIPTION:\n"Selling Citizenship: Economic \nDevelopment Tool or Shady De
 aling? The Case of the Eastern Caribbean." &nbsp\;Hon. Ronald Green\, Form
 er Parliamentarian and &nbsp\;Minister of Government in Dominica\; &nbsp\;
 Community Activist at local\, national\, and regional levels for over fort
 y years will address should citizenship be for sale? Economic citizenship 
 programs violate traditionally accepted tenets of substantive citizenship\
 , which include rootedness in a community\, interaction with its instituti
 ons\, long-standing residence\, and participation in its political life. C
 an such programs be a defensible part of a more comprehensive development 
 strategy for small\, economically constrained countries\, or are they mere
 ly grandiose passport-selling schemes which put money in the pockets of co
 rrupt politicians and provide international wheeler-dealers with additiona
 l legal cover for shady business and political activities? Ron Green\, for
 mer Minister of Government in the Caribbean island-nation of Dominica\, wi
 ll lead an informal discussion on current economic citizenship programs in
  Dominica and other Eastern Caribbean states.&nbsp\; This event is being c
 o-sponsored by the Institute for National Security and Counter-Terrorism (
 INSCT)\, the Department of Sociology and Department&nbsp\;of Anthropology 
 at the Syracuse University Maxwell School\, and the The Department of Afri
 can American Studies at Syracuse University. &nbsp\;&nbsp\; Pizza will be 
 served.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Follow us on Facebook at:      \n    PARCCatMaxwell  
   \n    \, tweet  #ConvolnConflict.     \n    \n
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Ron Green
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b></b>\n</p><p><b>"Selling Citizens
 hip: Economic \nDevelopment Tool or Shady Dealing? The Case of the Eastern
  Caribbean." &nbsp\;</b><i>Hon. Ronald Green</i>\, Former Parliamentarian 
 and &nbsp\;Minister of Government in Dominica\; &nbsp\;Community Activist 
 at local\, national\, and regional levels for over forty years will addres
 s should citizenship be for sale? Economic citizenship programs violate tr
 aditionally accepted tenets of substantive citizenship\, which include roo
 tedness in a community\, interaction with its institutions\, long-standing
  residence\, and participation in its political life. Can such programs be
  a defensible part of a more comprehensive development strategy for small\
 , economically constrained countries\, or are they merely grandiose passpo
 rt-selling schemes which put money in the pockets of corrupt politicians a
 nd provide international wheeler-dealers with additional legal cover for s
 hady business and political activities? Ron Green\, former Minister of Gov
 ernment in the Caribbean island-nation of Dominica\, will lead an informal
  discussion on current economic citizenship programs in Dominica and other
  Eastern Caribbean states.&nbsp\; </p><p>This event is being co-sponsored 
 by the <a href="http://insct.syr.edu/" title="Institute for National Secur
 ity and Counter-Terrorism (INSCT)">Institute for National Security and Cou
 nter-Terrorism (INSCT)</a>\, the <a href="http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/soc/"
  title="Department of Sociology">Department of Sociology</a> and <a href="
 http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/anthro/default.asp" title="Department&nbsp\;of 
 Anthropology">Department&nbsp\;of Anthropology</a> at the Syracuse Univers
 ity Maxwell School\, and the <a href="http://aas.syr.edu/" title="The Depa
 rtment of Africa American Studies">The Department of African American Stud
 ies</a> at Syracuse University. &nbsp\;<i>&nbsp\; Pizza will be served.</i
 >&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Follow us on Facebook at:      \n    <a href="https://www.f
 acebook.com/PARCCatMaxwell" title="PARCCatMaxwell">PARCCatMaxwell</a>    \
 n    <a title="&quot\;New"></a>\, tweet  #ConvolnConflict.     \n    <br>\
 n</p><p></p>
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