Comparing and Theorizing State-Diaspora Relations: Special Issue of the journal Political Geography (Volume 41, July 2014)

Alexandra Delano, Alan Gamlen

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Abstract

This article reviews, synthesizes, and extends the theoretical underpinnings of existing research on statediaspora relations, highlighting the fragmented, case-study oriented and a-theoretical nature of most
existing work in this area, emphasizing the need to compare and theorize state-diaspora relations and
suggesting topics and methods through which this can be done. First we describe the range of phenomena under examination and review the various strands of literature informing this area of research.
From there we discuss the contribution of this special section of Political Geography and point the way
towards a future research agenda that includes a comparative dimension, employs quantitative and
qualitative methods, and engages theoretical debates in relation to policy diffusion, governance and
norm formation.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherElsevier
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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