"This book explores how mass displacement affects social and economic development, showing that the resettlement of millions of Germans and Poles after WWII produced stronger states and more prosperous societies. It advances research on ethnicity, migration, and state-building and provides lessons for policymakers dealing with forced displacement"--
"This book explores how mass displacement affects social and economic development, showing that the resettlement of millions of Germans and Poles after WWII produced stronger states and more prosperous societies. It advances research on ethnicity, migration, and state-building and provides lessons for policymakers dealing with forced displacement"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volha Charnysh is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her work has been published in journals including the American Political Science Review, Annual Review of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, and World Politics. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Understanding forced migration; 2. Europe's zero hour: population transfers in the aftermath of WWII; Part II. Social Cohesion and Contributions to Public Goods: 3. Cooperation in homogeneous and heterogeneous polish villages; 4. Forced migration and public goods contributions in west Germany; Part III. State Building in the Wake of Mass Displacement: 5. State-building in the polish wild west; 6. Expellees and the State in West Germany; Part IV. Long-run Economic Consequences of Uprooting: 7. Economic implications of cultural diversity in western Poland; 8. Economic legacies of forced migration in west Germany; 9. Conclusion.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Understanding forced migration; 2. Europe's zero hour: population transfers in the aftermath of WWII; Part II. Social Cohesion and Contributions to Public Goods: 3. Cooperation in homogeneous and heterogeneous polish villages; 4. Forced migration and public goods contributions in west Germany; Part III. State Building in the Wake of Mass Displacement: 5. State-building in the polish wild west; 6. Expellees and the State in West Germany; Part IV. Long-run Economic Consequences of Uprooting: 7. Economic implications of cultural diversity in western Poland; 8. Economic legacies of forced migration in west Germany; 9. Conclusion.
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