Política de la diáspora

Política de la diáspora
Author: Fouad Sabry
Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2024-08-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Política de la diáspora: en casa, en el extranjero En el mundo interconectado de hoy, comprender la política de la diáspora es crucial. "Política de la diáspora" explora la intersección de la migración global, la identidad y el poder, ofreciendo ideas sobre cómo las diásporas dan forma a los paisajes políticos. ¿Por qué leer sobre la política de la diáspora? 1. Dinámica de la migración global: Con 281 millones de personas viviendo en el extranjero, las diásporas influyen significativamente en las políticas, las elecciones y las relaciones internacionales. 2. Identidad y poder: aprenda cómo las diásporas mantienen su identidad cultural mientras se integran en los países de acogida. 3. Estados-nación en proceso de cambio: Explore cómo la globalización y las diásporas desafían las fronteras tradicionales de los Estados-nación. Resúmenes de capítulos: 1: Política de la diáspora: complejidades de la participación y la influencia de la diáspora en la política exterior. 2: Diáspora - Raíces históricas e impacto cultural de las diásporas. 3: Lealtad dual: Equilibrar la lealtad al país de origen y la integración en la sociedad anfitriona. 4: Diáspora tártara de Crimea: historia e impacto político. 5: Identidad judía: intersección de religión, etnia y política. 6: Mirpuris británicos: influencia política y dinámica comunitaria. 7: Transnacionalismo - Actividades de la diáspora a través de las fronteras. 8: Migración Transnacional Mixteca - Preservación y adaptación cultural. 9: Grupo de interés étnico - Influencia en la política exterior. 10: Grupo de interés en política exterior: políticas de los países anfitriones sobre las diásporas. 11: Grupos de interés étnico en los Estados Unidos: dinámica de poder y promoción. 12: Yossi Shain - Contribuciones al discurso político de la diáspora. 13: Política de la diáspora en los Estados Unidos: impacto en los asuntos internos y externos. 14: Estadounidenses kurdos - Lucha por el reconocimiento y la autonomía. 15: Lista de grupos de interés étnico en Canadá: descripción general de las comunidades de la diáspora canadiense. 116: Diáspora macedonia: herencia cultural e influencia de la patria. 17: Nueva Diáspora - Comunidades emergentes y adaptación. 18: Transmigrante: navegando por identidades y lealtades duales. 19: Hogar Ancestral - Vínculos emocionales con tierras ancestrales. 20: Canadienses ghaneses: desafíos que enfrenta la diáspora ghanesa en Canadá. 21: Jorge Duany - Perspectivas de los estudios de la diáspora de Duany. Cómo desbloquear los beneficios Invertir en este libro ofrece una comprensión profunda de nuestro mundo interconectado, proporcionando conocimientos valiosos para profesionales, estudiantes y entusiastas.

Emigration and Diaspora Policies in the Age of Mobility

Emigration and Diaspora Policies in the Age of Mobility
Author: Agnieszka Weinar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319563424

This volume examines the ways different countries around the world have responded to rising numbers of mobile citizens. Complete with detailed case studies, it provides a groundbreaking and global analysis of emigration and diaspora policies in the 21st century. First, an introduction considers factors that determines a state’s policy choices. It draws on rich empirical material to present readers with information on the determinants of policy definition and implementation, reactions to emigration, and converging and diverging trends. Next, the volume offers detailed case studies from 15 countries around the world, including Argentia, Vietnam, Senegal, the Russian Federation, Denmark, and Turkey. Coverage for each country critically analyzes its emigration or diaspora policies as well as how these policies affect its mobile citizens. The contributors also place the policies in context and explore the consequences of pertinent rules and provisions. In addition, a conclusion presents a comparative analysis of all case studies as well as details a set of best practices.Emigration and immigration are two sides of the same coin that every country experiences and, in one way or the other, must face. This book offers readers a new look on diaspora and emigration governance across the globe and explores the future paradigm of reactions to emigration.

Mexico and its Diaspora in the United States

Mexico and its Diaspora in the United States
Author: Alexandra Délano
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139499653

In the past two decades, changes in the Mexican government's policies toward the 30 million Mexican migrants living in the US highlight the importance of the Mexican diaspora in both countries given its size, its economic power and its growing political participation across borders. This work examines how the Mexican government's assessment of the possibilities and consequences of implementing certain emigration policies from 1848 to 2010 has been tied to changes in the bilateral relationship, which remains a key factor in Mexico's current development of strategies and policies in relation to migrants in the United States. Understanding this dynamic gives an insight into the stated and unstated objectives of Mexico's recent activism in defending migrants' rights and engaging the diaspora, the continuing linkage between Mexican migration policies and shifts in the US-Mexico relationship, and the limits and possibilities for expanding shared mechanisms for the management of migration within the NAFTA framework.

From Here and There

From Here and There
Author: Alexandra Délano Alonso
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190688602

When immigrants to the United States need to learn English, receive health services, open a bank account or get a work certification, US state and local governments or non-profit organizations usually assist as part of the process of supporting immigrant integration and, ultimately, citizenship. But over the past two decades, Mexico, and other origin countries of migrants have been increasingly filling gaps in these activities through their consular representations, particularly focusing on populations with precarious legal status. Put in the larger context of diaspora policies, these practices -- focused on establishing closer ties between the origin country and the emigrant population and protecting their rights through the provision of social services -- are one of the clearest manifestations of the reconceptualization of the boundaries of citizenship and the rights and obligations that come with it. This book looks at citizenship and immigrant integration from the perspective of countries of origin: specifically the processes through which Mexico and other Latin American countries are establishing programs to give their emigrant populations better access to education, health, banking, labor rights, language acquisition and civic participation in the United States. While immigrant integration is often assumed as an issue that mainly concerns the population and institutions of the country of destination, these cases demonstrate the role that origin countries play in supporting migrants' access to opportunities to participate as members of the societies they are a part of, challenging the limits of citizenship and sovereignty, and offering examples of innovative practices in the protection of migrants' rights. As an area of migration governance that is rarely discussed, this book offers a critical evaluation of these programs and their impact on emigrants, particularly on those who are undocumented or have precarious legal status, and the collaborations between governments and civil society groups on which the programs are based.

Migration Governance across Regions

Migration Governance across Regions
Author: Ana Margheritis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317437861

Migration policies are rarely effective. Examples of unintended and undesirable outcomes abound. In Latin America, very little is known about the impact and long-term sustainability of state policies towards emigrants. Following a world-wide trend, Ecuador, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil have developed new institutions and discourses to strengthen links; assist, protect and enfranchise migrants, and capture their resources. As an adaptation of governmental techniques to global realities, these policies redefine the contours of polities, nations, and citizenship, giving place to a new form of transnational governance. Building upon field research done in these five states and two receiving countries in the last decade, Ana Margheritis explains the timing, motivations, characteristics, and implications of emigration policies implemented by each country, as well as the emergence of a distinctive regional consensus around a post-neoliberal approach to national development and citizenship construction. Margheritis argues that these outreach efforts resemble courting practices. Courting is a deliberate expression of the ambivalent, still incipient, and open-ended relationship between states and diasporas which is not exempt of conflict, detours, and setbacks. For various reasons, state-diaspora relations are not unfolding into stable and fruitful partnerships yet. Thus, she makes "diaspora engagement" problematic and investigates to what extent courting might become engagement in each case. Studying emigration policies of five Latin American countries and migrant responses in Southern Europe sheds light on the political dynamics and governance mechanisms that transnational migration is generating across regions. It illuminates possible venues to manage multiple engagements of migrants with societies at both ends of their migration journey and unveils the opportunities for states and non-state actors to cooperatively manage of migration flows.

The Dispersion

The Dispersion
Author: Stéphane Dufoix
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2016-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 900432691X

Winner of the 2017 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award In The Dispersion, Stéphane Dufoix skillfully traces how the word “diaspora”, first coined in the third century BCE, has, over the past three decades, developed into a contemporary concept often considered to be ideally suited to grasping the complexities of our current world. Spanning two millennia, from the Septuagint to the emergence of Zionism, from early Christianity to the Moravians, from slavery to the defence of the Black cause, from its first scholarly uses to academic ubiquity, from the early negative connotations of the term to its contemporary apotheosis, Stéphane Dufoix explores the historical socio-semantics of a word that, perhaps paradoxically, has entered the vernacular while remaining poorly understood.

Desde la diáspora

Desde la diáspora
Author: Daisy Cocco-DeFilippis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003
Genre: Dominican literature
ISBN:

Latin American Diasporas in Public Diplomacy

Latin American Diasporas in Public Diplomacy
Author: Vanessa Bravo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030745643

This book on Latin American Diasporas in Public Diplomacy explains and illustrates, through case studies, the different strategic roles that diaspora groups play in modern public diplomacy efforts. These are categorized by being participatory, having a strong involvement of non-state actors, involving frequent partnerships, and placing an increased focus on global issues. In particular, this book provides, in its 13 chapters, the perspective of Latin American diasporas and nations, which are severely underrepresented in the public diplomacy literature. Additionally, because it is written from a strategic communication perspective, this book provides insight into a variety of public diplomacy approaches employed by modern-day diasporas from Latin America. It also describes some examples of diaspora-targeted, state-led public diplomacy efforts in the region. Taking a regional focus to the exploration of diasporas in public diplomacy, this edited book facilitates cross-country comparisons and the understanding of the phenomena beyond the country-specific cases.

Political Parties Abroad

Political Parties Abroad
Author: Tudi Kernalegenn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000042863

This book analyzes parties beyond the national borders and their increasing institutionalization abroad, in order to understand their development, their organizational specificities, their functions, and their impact on the party system and national politics at home. With 12 contrasted case studies, it comparatively addresses a wide range of perspectives on political parties abroad and lays the foundation for a framework of analysis of political parties abroad, contributing to a better understanding of transnationalism and long-distance democracy. The generalization of overseas voting and the development of representative institutions for emigrants has transformed the civic and political links between states and their diaspora. This has also created new opportunities for political parties, with the task to reach out to citizens living abroad, mobilize them for elections, and even organize their representation at home. This book represents the first in-depth study of an emerging phenomenon. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political parties/party politics, immigration, and more broadly to democracy studies and comparative politics.