States and their Nationals Abroad
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States and their Nationals Abroad
Support, Co-Opt, Repress
Ganguly, Sumit; Brummer, Klaus
Cambridge University Press
12/2024
380
Mole
9781009532013
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1. States' interactions with their national communities abroad Klaus Brummer and Sumit Ganguly; 2. India: engaging and re-engaging the diaspora Nicolas Blarel; 3. Mexico: consular protection as a foreign policy priority Daniel Hernandez Joseph and Jorge A. Schiavon; 4. Russia: Empire's echo Ethan Larson; 5. China: ocusing on low-cost and low-key administrative and diplomatic initiatives Andrea Ghiselli; 6. Pakistan: tapping into its diasporas' economic potential Sahar Khan; 7. Philippines: valuing human assets Ma. Divina Gracia Z. Roldan; 8. The United Kingdom: good information, limited liability, and a powerful safety net James Strong; 9. Indonesia: protecting migrant workers at home and abroad Ann Marie Murphy and Amy Freedman; 10. Germany: supportive in times of crisis Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann; 11. Egypt: cultivating loyalty abroad, repressing when necessary Kelsey P. Norman; 12. Tuerkyie: home state reimagined Yasemin Akbaba; 13. The United States: a (mostly) hands-off superpower Drew A. Hogan and Ronald R. Krebs; 14. Comparative insights on states' support, co-optation, and repression of their national communities abroad Sumit Ganguly and Klaus Brummer.
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1. States' interactions with their national communities abroad Klaus Brummer and Sumit Ganguly; 2. India: engaging and re-engaging the diaspora Nicolas Blarel; 3. Mexico: consular protection as a foreign policy priority Daniel Hernandez Joseph and Jorge A. Schiavon; 4. Russia: Empire's echo Ethan Larson; 5. China: ocusing on low-cost and low-key administrative and diplomatic initiatives Andrea Ghiselli; 6. Pakistan: tapping into its diasporas' economic potential Sahar Khan; 7. Philippines: valuing human assets Ma. Divina Gracia Z. Roldan; 8. The United Kingdom: good information, limited liability, and a powerful safety net James Strong; 9. Indonesia: protecting migrant workers at home and abroad Ann Marie Murphy and Amy Freedman; 10. Germany: supportive in times of crisis Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann; 11. Egypt: cultivating loyalty abroad, repressing when necessary Kelsey P. Norman; 12. Tuerkyie: home state reimagined Yasemin Akbaba; 13. The United States: a (mostly) hands-off superpower Drew A. Hogan and Ronald R. Krebs; 14. Comparative insights on states' support, co-optation, and repression of their national communities abroad Sumit Ganguly and Klaus Brummer.