States and their nationals abroad: support, co-opt, repress
In a novel contribution to the field of comparative foreign policy analysis, this book carefully delineates how states, regardless of regime, have formulated policies to deal with their national communities aboard. Some states, depending on their domestic political ideologies, cultures and capabilit...
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Zusammenfassung: | In a novel contribution to the field of comparative foreign policy analysis, this book carefully delineates how states, regardless of regime, have formulated policies to deal with their national communities aboard. Some states, depending on their domestic political ideologies, cultures and capabilities, have extensive institutional mechanisms in place for coming to the aid of their nationals abroad. Others, however, have also used these capabilities in adverse ways. Chapters focusing on individual countries explore the rationale behind state policies that differentiate treatment for distinct groups, such as tourists, migrants, and diasporas. Amongst the intriguing findings is the fact that state capacity alone does not explain the ability or willingness of states to assist their nationals abroad in times of need. Furthermore, in some cases, communities abroad can also actively mobilize against their home state, thus play key roles in conflict and even regime change |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Dec 2024) States' interactions with their national communities abroad / Klaus Brummer and Šumit Ganguly -- India: Engaging and re-engaging the diaspora / Nicolas Blarel -- Mexico: Consular protection as a foreign policy priority / Daniel Hernández Joseph and Jorge A. Schiavon -- Russia: Empire's echo / Ethan Larson -- China: Focusing on low-cost and low-key administrative and diplomatic initiatives / Andrea Ghiselli -- Pakistan: Tapping into Its diasporas' economic potential / Sahar Khan -- Philippines: Valuing human assets / Ma. Divina Gracia Z. Roldan -- The United Kingdom: Good information, limited liability, and a powerful safety net / James Strong -- Indonesia: Protecting migrant workers at home and abroad / Ann Marie Murphy and Amy Freedman -- Germany: Supportive in times of crisis / Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann -- Egypt: Cultivating loyalty abroad, repressing when necessary / Kelsey P. Norman -- Türkyie: Home state reimagined / Yasemin Akbaba -- The United States: A (Mostly) hands-off superpower / Drew A. Hogan and Ronald R. Krebs |
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spelling | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress edited by Klaus Brummer, Šumit Ganguly Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, N.Y. Cambridge University Press 2025 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 394 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Dec 2024) States' interactions with their national communities abroad / Klaus Brummer and Šumit Ganguly -- India: Engaging and re-engaging the diaspora / Nicolas Blarel -- Mexico: Consular protection as a foreign policy priority / Daniel Hernández Joseph and Jorge A. Schiavon -- Russia: Empire's echo / Ethan Larson -- China: Focusing on low-cost and low-key administrative and diplomatic initiatives / Andrea Ghiselli -- Pakistan: Tapping into Its diasporas' economic potential / Sahar Khan -- Philippines: Valuing human assets / Ma. Divina Gracia Z. Roldan -- The United Kingdom: Good information, limited liability, and a powerful safety net / James Strong -- Indonesia: Protecting migrant workers at home and abroad / Ann Marie Murphy and Amy Freedman -- Germany: Supportive in times of crisis / Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann -- Egypt: Cultivating loyalty abroad, repressing when necessary / Kelsey P. Norman -- Türkyie: Home state reimagined / Yasemin Akbaba -- The United States: A (Mostly) hands-off superpower / Drew A. Hogan and Ronald R. Krebs In a novel contribution to the field of comparative foreign policy analysis, this book carefully delineates how states, regardless of regime, have formulated policies to deal with their national communities aboard. Some states, depending on their domestic political ideologies, cultures and capabilities, have extensive institutional mechanisms in place for coming to the aid of their nationals abroad. Others, however, have also used these capabilities in adverse ways. Chapters focusing on individual countries explore the rationale behind state policies that differentiate treatment for distinct groups, such as tourists, migrants, and diasporas. Amongst the intriguing findings is the fact that state capacity alone does not explain the ability or willingness of states to assist their nationals abroad in times of need. Furthermore, in some cases, communities abroad can also actively mobilize against their home state, thus play key roles in conflict and even regime change Transnationalism / Case studies Noncitizens / Civil rights / Case studies Immigrants / Civil rights / Case studies Diplomatic and consular service / Case studies Brummer, Klaus 1977- (DE-588)1018751459 edt Ganguly, Sumit 1954- (DE-588)115662499 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009531979 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009532013 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009531986?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress Transnationalism / Case studies Noncitizens / Civil rights / Case studies Immigrants / Civil rights / Case studies Diplomatic and consular service / Case studies |
title | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress |
title_auth | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress |
title_exact_search | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress |
title_full | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress edited by Klaus Brummer, Šumit Ganguly |
title_fullStr | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress edited by Klaus Brummer, Šumit Ganguly |
title_full_unstemmed | States and their nationals abroad support, co-opt, repress edited by Klaus Brummer, Šumit Ganguly |
title_short | States and their nationals abroad |
title_sort | states and their nationals abroad support co opt repress |
title_sub | support, co-opt, repress |
topic | Transnationalism / Case studies Noncitizens / Civil rights / Case studies Immigrants / Civil rights / Case studies Diplomatic and consular service / Case studies |
topic_facet | Transnationalism / Case studies Noncitizens / Civil rights / Case studies Immigrants / Civil rights / Case studies Diplomatic and consular service / Case studies |
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