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Opportunity Structures in Diaspora Relations: Comparisons in Contemporary Multilevel Politics of Diaspora and Transnational Identity
Author
Butler, Kim D.Canefe, Nergis
Cohen, Robin
Douglass, William A.
Laguerre, Michel S.
Safran, William
Sheffer, Gabriel
Tölölyan, Khachig
Totoricagüena, Gloria
Date
2007Type
BookAbstract
Treats the main characteristics and organizational structures of contemporary ethno-national diasporas.
Description
Treats the main characteristics and organizational structures of contemporary ethno-national diasporas, and how their relationships with their homeland and host-society communities might develop; communal strategies and tactics used by diasporas, and how effective they are at influencing the foreign policy of central governments; opportunity structures for diasporas in the postmodern and trans-state social, economic, and political systems; and ways diaspora activities and ethno-national identity maintenance in general, influence social and political security issues both domestically and in foreign policy.
Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11714/120Additional Information
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Rights Holder | Center for Basque Studies Press |
Publisher | Center for Basque Studies Press |