The cross-border connection: immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands
Newcomers moving away from the developing world find that migration is a good thing, letting them enjoy the benefits of residence in the developed world, some of which they send on to their relatives at home in the form of remittances. Residing in a democratic state, free from the long arm of their...
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Zusammenfassung: | Newcomers moving away from the developing world find that migration is a good thing, letting them enjoy the benefits of residence in the developed world, some of which they send on to their relatives at home in the form of remittances. Residing in a democratic state, free from the long arm of their place of origin, emigrants mobilize to produce change in the homelands they left. Emigration states, in turn, extend their influence across boundaries to protect nationals and retain their loyalty abroad. Time, however, proves corrosive, and in the end most immigrants and their descendants become progressively disconnected from their home country, reorienting their concerns and commitments to the place where they actually live.--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands -- Beyond transnationalism -- The dialectic of emigration and immigration -- Cross-border ties : keeping and losing the connection -- Engaging at home from abroad : the paradox of homeland politics -- Emigrants and emigration states -- Politics across borders : Mexico and its emigrants -- Hometown blues: migrants' long-distance pursuit of development -- Conclusion : foreign detachment |
Beschreibung: | 231 Seiten Ill. 25 cm |
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spelling | Waldinger, Roger David 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)170202690 aut The cross-border connection immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands Roger Waldinger Cambridge Harvard Univ. Press 2017 231 Seiten Ill. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands -- Beyond transnationalism -- The dialectic of emigration and immigration -- Cross-border ties : keeping and losing the connection -- Engaging at home from abroad : the paradox of homeland politics -- Emigrants and emigration states -- Politics across borders : Mexico and its emigrants -- Hometown blues: migrants' long-distance pursuit of development -- Conclusion : foreign detachment Newcomers moving away from the developing world find that migration is a good thing, letting them enjoy the benefits of residence in the developed world, some of which they send on to their relatives at home in the form of remittances. Residing in a democratic state, free from the long arm of their place of origin, emigrants mobilize to produce change in the homelands they left. Emigration states, in turn, extend their influence across boundaries to protect nationals and retain their loyalty abroad. Time, however, proves corrosive, and in the end most immigrants and their descendants become progressively disconnected from their home country, reorienting their concerns and commitments to the place where they actually live.--Provided by publisher Emigration and immigration Immigrants Emigration and immigration fast Immigrants fast Einwanderer Migration Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 s DE-604 Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 2015 978-0-674-73673-3 |
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title | The cross-border connection immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands |
title_auth | The cross-border connection immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands |
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title_short | The cross-border connection |
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topic | Emigration and immigration Immigrants Emigration and immigration fast Immigrants fast Einwanderer Migration Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 gnd |
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