This book analyzes the changing relationship between governments and their diasporas, and argues that the development of diaspora politics does not necessarily imply the creation of a post-national or cosmopolitan world.
This book analyzes the changing relationship between governments and their diasporas, and argues that the development of diaspora politics does not necessarily imply the creation of a post-national or cosmopolitan world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francesco Ragazzi is Lecturer in International Relations at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and associated scholar at the CERI/Sciences Po Paris and at the Centre d'Etude sur les Conflits, Liberté et Sécurité, France.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An international political sociology of diaspora politics 2. Seeing like an emigration state (1880-1991) 3. Croatian diaspora nationalism and the transnational political field (1945-1987) 4. Croatia, a diaspora forged in war (1987-1993) 5. Diaspora as a state category 6. Diasporic citizenship, territory and the politics of belonging 7. Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina: Diaspora, territory, annexation. 8. Conclusion: theorizing the government of diasporas
1. An international political sociology of diaspora politics 2. Seeing like an emigration state (1880-1991) 3. Croatian diaspora nationalism and the transnational political field (1945-1987) 4. Croatia, a diaspora forged in war (1987-1993) 5. Diaspora as a state category 6. Diasporic citizenship, territory and the politics of belonging 7. Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina: Diaspora, territory, annexation. 8. Conclusion: theorizing the government of diasporas
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