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Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation : Global and Local Perspectives, Hardback Book

Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation : Global and Local Perspectives Hardback

Edited by David Carment, Ariane Sadjed

Part of the Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship series

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This book examines the dynamic processes by which communities establish distinct notions of 'home' and 'belonging'.

Focusing on the agency of diasporic groups, rather than (forced or voluntary) dispersion and a continued longing for the country of origin, it analyses how a diaspora presence impacts relations between 'home' and host countries.

Its central concern is the specific role that diasporas play in global cooperation, including cases without a successful outcome.

Bridging the divide between diaspora studies and international relations, it will appeal to sociologists, scholars of migration, anthropologists and policy-makers.

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