Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States
Autor Maria Koinovaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198882169
ISBN-10: 0198882165
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 154 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198882165
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 154 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States is .... groundbreaking for diaspora studies... Koinova offers a multi-layered and multipronged framework of analysis, in a way seeking to offer a metatheory to explain the behavior of diaspora as a political actor... The comprehensive nature of this work promises to stimulate and chart new directions in diaspora studies...
Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States is a remarkable empirical, methodological and theoretical achievement. It will be of interest primarily to IR scholars and comparativists of ethnicity and diaspora studies and it is indispensable for understanding the growing influence of diasporas in world politics.
a remarkable empirical, methodological and theoretical achievement...indispensable for understanding the growing influence of diasporas in world politics.
Diasporas are growing in size and influence and Maria Koinova has produced a definitive study of their political mobilization. Focusing on what she calls 'diaspora entrepreneurs', she effectively challenges statist theories of mobilization. She identifies four types of entrepreneurs, and distinctive contexts in which they operate. This generates nine pathways of mobilization that are compellingly documented in case studies. Conceptually sophisticated and empirically rich, this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of diasporas but also to comparative politics more generally.
This book is essential reading for understanding why diasporas from contested states mobilize in such different ways. Koinova's typology at once highlights individuals' agency and explains how that agency is shaped by socio-political context. The pathways she identifies confirm the interconnectedness of today's global politics, suggesting an important shift in how we should understand and investigate international relations.
Koinova performs the tour de force of combining the literature on social movements, diaspora entrepreneurs, and the policy decisions of states, IGOs, NGOs, and engagement by non-state actors. Not only a theoretically sophisticated framework, it also rests on massive empirical analysis in host states in Western Europe as well as home states in the European neighbourhood. A very impressive combination of theoretical and empirical rigour.
Diasporic entrepreneurs and individual actors do more than send remittances home. As Maria Koinova shows in her deft, timely, and innovative study, they intercede importantly and dangerously in the political and social battles of their homelands. Everyone who cares about the critical impact of diasporic actors on bodies politic across the globe can now turn to this timely, methodologically sophisticated book for meaningful and policy shaping insights.
Koinova provides a fresh, innovative, and compelling perspective into the mobilization of conflict-generated diasporas. Built on a bedrock of impressive empirical evidence focused on diasporas from Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Palestine, Koinova moves beyond a statist paradigm in diaspora studies to show how four types of diaspora-generated entrepreneurs Broker, Local, Distant, and Reserved are powerfully shaped by the contexts in which they operate to channel their homeland-oriented goals in transnational social fields.
Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States is a remarkable empirical, methodological and theoretical achievement. It will be of interest primarily to IR scholars and comparativists of ethnicity and diaspora studies and it is indispensable for understanding the growing influence of diasporas in world politics.
a remarkable empirical, methodological and theoretical achievement...indispensable for understanding the growing influence of diasporas in world politics.
Diasporas are growing in size and influence and Maria Koinova has produced a definitive study of their political mobilization. Focusing on what she calls 'diaspora entrepreneurs', she effectively challenges statist theories of mobilization. She identifies four types of entrepreneurs, and distinctive contexts in which they operate. This generates nine pathways of mobilization that are compellingly documented in case studies. Conceptually sophisticated and empirically rich, this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of diasporas but also to comparative politics more generally.
This book is essential reading for understanding why diasporas from contested states mobilize in such different ways. Koinova's typology at once highlights individuals' agency and explains how that agency is shaped by socio-political context. The pathways she identifies confirm the interconnectedness of today's global politics, suggesting an important shift in how we should understand and investigate international relations.
Koinova performs the tour de force of combining the literature on social movements, diaspora entrepreneurs, and the policy decisions of states, IGOs, NGOs, and engagement by non-state actors. Not only a theoretically sophisticated framework, it also rests on massive empirical analysis in host states in Western Europe as well as home states in the European neighbourhood. A very impressive combination of theoretical and empirical rigour.
Diasporic entrepreneurs and individual actors do more than send remittances home. As Maria Koinova shows in her deft, timely, and innovative study, they intercede importantly and dangerously in the political and social battles of their homelands. Everyone who cares about the critical impact of diasporic actors on bodies politic across the globe can now turn to this timely, methodologically sophisticated book for meaningful and policy shaping insights.
Koinova provides a fresh, innovative, and compelling perspective into the mobilization of conflict-generated diasporas. Built on a bedrock of impressive empirical evidence focused on diasporas from Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Palestine, Koinova moves beyond a statist paradigm in diaspora studies to show how four types of diaspora-generated entrepreneurs Broker, Local, Distant, and Reserved are powerfully shaped by the contexts in which they operate to channel their homeland-oriented goals in transnational social fields.
Notă biografică
Maria Koinova is Professor in International Relations at the University of Warwick in the UK. She is the author of Ethnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013), and she has published in numerous leading journals such as the European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Review, and Foreign Policy Analysis.