Juris Pupcenoks develops a conceptual and theoretical explanation for why reactive conflict spillovers (political violence in response to conflicts abroad) occur in some migrant-background communities in the West but not in others.
Juris Pupcenoks develops a conceptual and theoretical explanation for why reactive conflict spillovers (political violence in response to conflicts abroad) occur in some migrant-background communities in the West but not in others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Juris Pupcenoks is Assistant Professor of political science at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. A specialist in international relations and comparative politics, Dr. Pupcenoks completed a B.A. degree at Westminster College (MO), and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Delaware. He previously taught at the University of Delaware and Washington College (MD), the 10th-oldest college in the US. He has conducted field research in Muslim communities in the United Kingdom, Italy and the US, and published in journals including Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Middle East Journal , and Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. His research has been supported by grants and awards from the International Studies Association, University of Delaware and Marist College.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Reactive Political Mobilization and Conflict Spillover 3. Pakistanis in London, Arabs in Detroit Transnational Mobilization 4. The Role of Triggers 5. The Importance Of Ethnic Fragmentation Reactive Conflict Spillover 6. Violent and Peaceful Mobilization-Pakistanis in London 7. Generally Peaceful Protest-Arab Muslims in Detroit 8. Similar Communities, Different Outcomes
1. Introduction 2. Reactive Political Mobilization and Conflict Spillover 3. Pakistanis in London, Arabs in Detroit Transnational Mobilization 4. The Role of Triggers 5. The Importance Of Ethnic Fragmentation Reactive Conflict Spillover 6. Violent and Peaceful Mobilization-Pakistanis in London 7. Generally Peaceful Protest-Arab Muslims in Detroit 8. Similar Communities, Different Outcomes
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