This volume charts the rapid rise of various forms of diaspora institutions, across distinct historical phases and geographical regions, explaining the way that evolving models and best practices of international migration management have increasingly changed the way states see their diasporas and reconfigured the rules of international politics.
This volume charts the rapid rise of various forms of diaspora institutions, across distinct historical phases and geographical regions, explaining the way that evolving models and best practices of international migration management have increasingly changed the way states see their diasporas and reconfigured the rules of international politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Gamlen is a Professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at The Australian National University. He is an expert on human migration and mobility. Alan has previously held appointments at Oxford University, Stanford University, the Max Planck Society, the Japan Centre for Area Studies, Monash University and Wellington University in his homeland, New Zealand. He holds a Doctorate from the University of Oxford (St Antony's College), where he studied as a New Zealand Top Achiever Scholar.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Human Geopolitics 2: The Global Rise of Diaspora Institutions 3: Exile Ingathering: An Exposition 4: Regime Shocks in India, Mexico, and Eritrea 5: Labour Export from the Asian Body Shops 6: Intercultural Borders in Europe and its Emulators 7: Human Geopolitics in the Black Sea and Beyond 8: Diaspora Engagement Goes Global 9: Orchestrating a Migration Regime 10: Following Diaspora Policies 11: Conclusion pendix 1: Full List of Diaspora Institutions in the Study, with Sources Appendix 2: Origin State Interviews and Formal Statements Appendix 3: International Organisations and Donor States
1: Human Geopolitics 2: The Global Rise of Diaspora Institutions 3: Exile Ingathering: An Exposition 4: Regime Shocks in India, Mexico, and Eritrea 5: Labour Export from the Asian Body Shops 6: Intercultural Borders in Europe and its Emulators 7: Human Geopolitics in the Black Sea and Beyond 8: Diaspora Engagement Goes Global 9: Orchestrating a Migration Regime 10: Following Diaspora Policies 11: Conclusion pendix 1: Full List of Diaspora Institutions in the Study, with Sources Appendix 2: Origin State Interviews and Formal Statements Appendix 3: International Organisations and Donor States
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