States beyond borders :: a comparative study of Central American sending states and their emigrant policy (1998-2021) /
"The study of migration in political science, and particularly in international relations, has tended to focus on the study of immigration. However, sending states are increasingly institutionalizing their policies and programs to include emigrants living outside the national territory. In her...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The study of migration in political science, and particularly in international relations, has tended to focus on the study of immigration. However, sending states are increasingly institutionalizing their policies and programs to include emigrants living outside the national territory. In her monograph, Isabel Rosales Sandoval focuses on the factors that influence the implementation of the policies that sending states have adopted to reach out to their citizens abroad. Specifically, she investigates why and how sending states implement transnational emigrant policies. Her comparative study of three Central American sending states--El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras--identifies four policy categories that these states have developed: 1) recognizing the emigrant community through the creation of institutions; 2) cultivating loyalties in the emigrant community through symbolic policies; 3) extending emigrant rights; and 4) extracting resources by incorporating migrants into the national economy. However, the motivation for the policies does not exactly correspond to the assumptions and typologies of existing theories on the subject, which tend to focus on international factors. The argument the author presents is that the characteristics of these three cases are better explained by domestic political factors. These are: 1) the importance of the size and potential impact of the emigrant communities; 2) party system competitiveness; and 3) the sending states' institutional capacity to implement policies." -- Abstract. |
Beschreibung: | Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Hamburg, 2021. |
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spelling | Rosales Sandoval, Isabel, author. States beyond borders : a comparative study of Central American sending states and their emigrant policy (1998-2021) / Isabel Rosales Sandoval. Stuttgart : Ibidem, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (242 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Critical Studies on Latin America. Debates and Alternatives for Social Change ; Vol. 2 Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Hamburg, 2021. Includes bibliographical references. Part I. Introduction, State of the Art, Theoretical Framework, and Methodology -- Part II. Describing and Comparing State-Led Transnationalism in Central America -- Part III. Explaining State-Led Transnationalism in Central America. "The study of migration in political science, and particularly in international relations, has tended to focus on the study of immigration. However, sending states are increasingly institutionalizing their policies and programs to include emigrants living outside the national territory. In her monograph, Isabel Rosales Sandoval focuses on the factors that influence the implementation of the policies that sending states have adopted to reach out to their citizens abroad. Specifically, she investigates why and how sending states implement transnational emigrant policies. Her comparative study of three Central American sending states--El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras--identifies four policy categories that these states have developed: 1) recognizing the emigrant community through the creation of institutions; 2) cultivating loyalties in the emigrant community through symbolic policies; 3) extending emigrant rights; and 4) extracting resources by incorporating migrants into the national economy. However, the motivation for the policies does not exactly correspond to the assumptions and typologies of existing theories on the subject, which tend to focus on international factors. The argument the author presents is that the characteristics of these three cases are better explained by domestic political factors. These are: 1) the importance of the size and potential impact of the emigrant communities; 2) party system competitiveness; and 3) the sending states' institutional capacity to implement policies." -- Abstract. Isabel Rosales Sandoval studied Political Science in Guatemala and Hamburg. Since 2022, she is an Associate of the Institute for Latin American Studies (ILAS) at the GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) in Hamburg, Germany. Previously, Rosales Sandoval held the position of Director of Master Studies at the Universidad Rafael Landívar in Guatemala. Rosales Sandoval is a member of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA). Her previous book contributions include Human Security, Borders and Migration (Edward Elgar Publishing 2021) and The Migration Industry and the Commercialization of International Migration (Routledge 2013). Print version record. Central America Emigration and immigration Government policy. Central America Emigration and immigration Social aspects. Amérique centrale Émigration et immigration Politique gouvernementale. Amérique centrale Émigration et immigration Aspect social. Emigration and immigration Government policy fast Emigration and immigration Social aspects fast Central America fast Print version: Sandoval, Isabel Rosales. States beyond borders. Stuttgart : Ibidem, [2022] 9783838217222 (OCoLC)1355288239 Critical studies on Latin America (Editora Universitária/UFPb) ; 2. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3453751 Volltext |
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title_fullStr | States beyond borders : a comparative study of Central American sending states and their emigrant policy (1998-2021) / Isabel Rosales Sandoval. |
title_full_unstemmed | States beyond borders : a comparative study of Central American sending states and their emigrant policy (1998-2021) / Isabel Rosales Sandoval. |
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