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2002 Aguirre, B. E. and E. Bonilla
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Recent Cuban Immigrants. Journal of Latin American Studies
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2002 Aguirre,
B. E. “Social Control in Cuba.” Latin
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2002
Aguirre, B. E. and R. Saenz. “The Naturalization of Mexican and
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Expected Durations of Migration.” International Migration Review
36 (1) (forthcoming).
2001
Aguirre, B. E. Can Sustainable Development
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Disasters (forthcoming).
2001
Aguirre, B. E. “El desastre en la practica.” Proceedings,
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2000 Aguirre, B. E. “Social
Science and Severe Weather Warnings.”
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2000
Portela, Armando and B. E. Aguirre. “Environmental Degradation
and Vulnerability in Cuba.” Natural Hazards Review 1 (August):
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2000
Aguirre, Benigno. “The Stability of Cuba’s
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2000 Aguirre, B. E.
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2000 Aguirre, B. E., Associate
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