Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts

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diaspora conflict dynamics in Europe
Diaspora Groups
Diaspora Members
Diaspora Mobilization
Diaspora Spaces
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ethnic group relations
groups
Homeland Conflicts
Homeland Politics
Host Country's Impact
Host Country’s Impact
kurdish
Kurdish Activism
Kurdish Community
Kurdish Diaspora
Kurdish Identity
Kurdish Interviewees
Kurdish Language
Kurdish Migration
Kurdish Movement
Kurdish Organizations
Kurdish Politics
Kurdish Question
Kurdish Respondents
members
migrant
migrant integration policy
Migrant Organizations
mobilization
movement
multiculturalism research
organizations
politics
qualitative interview analysis
question
second-generation diaspora
STRF
transnational conflict studies
turkish
Turkish Community
Turkish Diaspora
Turkish Organizations
Turkish Respondents

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138104877
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As violent conflicts become increasingly intra-state rather than inter-state, international migration has rendered them increasingly transnational, as protagonists from each side find themselves in new countries of residence. In spite of leaving their homeland, the grievances and grudges that existed between them are not forgotten and can be passed to the next generation. This book explores the extension of homeland conflicts into transnational space amongst diaspora groups, with particular attention to the interactions between second-generation migrants. Comparative in approach, Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts focuses on the tensions that exist between Kurdish and Turkish populations in Sweden and Germany, examining the effects of hostland policies and politics on the construction, shaping or elimination of homeland conflicts. Drawing on extensive interview material with members of diasporic communities, this book sheds fresh light on the influences exercised on conflict dynamics by state policies on migrant incorporation and multiculturalism, as well as structures of migrant organizations. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of sociology, political science and international studies with interests in migration and diaspora, integration and transnational conflict.
Bahar Baser is Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University and Swedish Institute Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies (SUITS), Sweden.

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