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Here is a great article that sums up the issues of international adoption. It is a balanced view that takes into account the best interest of the child. With all the changes and news from the international adoption community it is good to have an article like this that brings things together for us to understand and reflect on reality.
Love and Legislation: The International Politics of Inter-country Adoption
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/resources/ethics_online/0060.html
By: Alison M. S. Watson
08/17/11
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In an era supposedly characterized by a desire for pluralism, multi-culturalism, and hybridity, the many dilemmas of inter-country adoption demonstrate how far we have come, but also how far we still have to go.
Copyright 2007, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
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