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Diaspora Politics - Global Migration and Identity

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Diaspora Politics: At Home Abroad
 
In today's interconnected world, understanding diaspora politics is crucial. "Diaspora Politics" explores the intersection of global migration, identity, and power, offering insights into how diasporas shape political landscapes.
 
Why Read About Diaspora Politics?
 
1. Global Migration Dynamics: With 281 million people living abroad, diasporas significantly influence policies, elections, and international relations.2. Identity and Power: Learn how diasporas maintain cultural identity while integrating into host countries.3. Nation-States in Flux: Explore how globalization and diasporas challenge traditional nation-state boundaries.
 
Chapters Overviews:
 
1: Diaspora Politics - Complexities of diaspora engagement and influence on foreign policy.2: Diaspora - Historical roots and cultural impact of diasporas.3: Dual Loyalty - Balancing homeland loyalty and host society integration.4: Crimean Tatar Diaspora - History and political impact.5: Jewish Identity - Intersection of religion, ethnicity, and politics.6: British Mirpuris - Political influence and community dynamics.7: Transnationalism - Diaspora activities across borders.8: Mixtec Transnational Migration - Cultural preservation and adaptation.9: Ethnic Interest Group - Influence on foreign policy.10: Foreign Policy Interest Group - Host countries' policies on diasporas.11: Ethnic Interest Groups in the United States - Power dynamics and advocacy.12: Yossi Shain - Contributions to diaspora politics discourse.13: Diaspora Politics in the United States - Impact on domestic and foreign affairs.14: Kurdish Americans - Struggle for recognition and autonomy.15: List of Ethnic Interest Groups in Canada - Overview of Canadian diaspora communities.116: Macedonian Diaspora - Cultural heritage and homeland influence.17: New Diaspora - Emerging communities and adaptation.18: Transmigrant - Navigating dual identities and loyalties.19: Ancestral Home - Emotional ties to ancestral lands.20: Ghanaian Canadians - Challenges faced by Ghanaian diaspora in Canada.21: Jorge Duany - Insights from Duany's diaspora studies.
 
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Investing in this book offers a deep understanding of our interconnected world, providing valuable knowledge for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
Disponível desde: 05/08/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 154 páginas.

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