Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy

Author:   Liam Kennedy (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367468439


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   28 February 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy is a multidisciplinary collection of writings by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world. It reflects on the geopolitical and technological shifts that have led to the global emergence of this form of diplomacy and provides detailed examples of how governments, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and corporations are engaging diasporas as transnational agents of intervention and change. The organization in six thematic parts provides for focused coverage of key issues, sectors and practices, while also building a comprehensive guide to the growing field. Each section features an introduction authored by the Editor, designed to provide useful contextual information and to highlight linkages between the chapters. Cross-disciplinary research and commentary is a key feature of the Handbook, providing diverse yet overlapping perspectives on diaspora diplomacy. • Part 1: Mapping Diaspora Diplomacy • Part 2: Diaspora Policies and Strategies • Part 3: Diaspora Networks and Economic Development • Part 4: Long-Distance Politics • Part 5: Digital Diasporas, Media and Soft Power • Part 6: Advancing Diaspora Diplomacy Studies The Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy is a key reference point for study and future scholarship in this nascent field.

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Author:   Liam Kennedy (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.866kg
ISBN:  

9780367468439


ISBN 10:   0367468433
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   28 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Part 1: Mapping Diaspora Diplomacy 1. Diasporas and Public Diplomacy: From History to Policy 2. Diaspora Diplomacy in Myanmar: The Role of ""Multiple Worlds"" in World Politics Part 2: Diaspora Policies and Strategies 3. Diaspora Engagement Strategies: Theory and Case Study Evidence 4. Innovating Through Engagement: Mexico's Model to Support its Diaspora 5. Chinese Diaspora’s New Roles in China’s Diplomacy 6. India and Indian Diaspora: Rethinking Homeland in the 21st Century 7. A Too Successful Diaspora Diplomacy?: The Case of Israel 8. Croatia’s Diaspora Strategy: History, Transition, Status and Outlook 9. Diaspora Engagement in the US (2010-2016) Part 3: Diaspora Networks and Economic Development 10. Diaspora and Transnational Communities’ and Economic Contributions 11. Diaspora Capital and Transnational Economic Development 12. Diaspora as Actors of Economic Diplomacy 13. Africans in the Diaspora: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Investment, and Human Capital Development 14. Diaspora Philanthropy: Unlocking New Portals for Diplomacy and Development Part 4: Long Distance Politics 15. Diasporas’ Political Rights and the Heterogeneous, Nonlinear Unfolding of External Citizenship in Latin America 16. Long Distance and Diaspora Youth: A Closer Look at Turkey’s Diaspora Engagement Policies Aimed at Post-Migrant Generations 17. Policymakers and Diasporas in Informal Public Diplomacy 18. From the Good Friday Agreement to Brexit: Irish Diaspora Diplomacy in the United States 19. Diaspora Networks, Fragile States: Conflict and Cooperation 20. Iraqi Diaspora in the US and US-Iraq Relations 21. Seeking Justice from Abroad: Diasporas and Transitional Justice 22. Diasporas, Home Conflicts, and Conflict Transportation in Countries of Settlement 23. Diaspora Diplomacy Under Authoritarianism: Practices of Transnational Repression in World Politics Part 5: Digital Diasporas, Media and Soft Power 24. Diaspora, Digital Diplomacy and Rebuilding the Somali State 25. Diaspora Diplomacy in the Digital Age 26. Chinese-Language Digital/Social Media in Australia: Diaspora as ""Double Agents"" of Public Diplomacy 27. Using Technology to Channel Diaspora Knowledge Remittances at Scale Part 6: Advancing Diaspora Diplomacy Studies 28. Diasporas, Development and the Second Generation 29. Theorising Diaspora Diplomacy"

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In the face of the rise of nativist and populist movements around the world, the Routledge Handbook on Diaspora Diplomacy fills a critical vacuum in the literature by highlighting the multifaceted, complex, and critical role of diasporas in international diplomacy and politics. Amelia Arsenault The Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy represents a path-breaking reconnaissance-in-strength into an emerging and increasingly important dimension of international and transnational relations. Paul Sharp, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Duluth


In the face of the rise of nativist and populist movements around the world, the Routledge Handbook on Diaspora Diplomacy fills a critical vacuum in the literature by highlighting the multifaceted, complex, and critical role of diasporas in international diplomacy and politics. Amelia Arsenault The Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy represents a path-breaking reconnaissance-in-strength into an emerging and increasingly important dimension of international and transnational relations. Paul Sharp, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Duluth


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Liam Kennedy is Professor of American Studies and Director of the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin. His research interests include American cultural and media studies, political communications, and Irish-US relations. His recent book publications include Afterimages: Photography and US Foreign Policy (2016), Neoliberalism and American Literature (2019), and Trump’s America (2020).

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