Abstract
This book, which won the International Studies Association 2020 ENMISA Outstanding Paper Award, proves with experimental data that as a result of the developing "migration" regime, the diaspora institutions established by states for their citizens beyond their territorial borders have become a source of global policy changes. Alan Gamlen, who conducts a comparative and mixed-methods case study on a global scale, provides the reader with a compelling story about the changing nature of diaspora governance of states and the political drivers of this process.
Translated title of the contribution | Humanistic Geopolitics: States, Immigrants, and the Rise of Diaspora Institutions |
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Original language | Turkish |
Place of Publication | Ankara |
Number of pages | 370 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2022 |