Why do states vary their policies towards their citizens abroad, and why are some emigrant groups treated preferentially to others? The literature on the politics of international migration has yet to explore this as a separate field of inquiry, assuming that states adopt a single policy that encourages, sustains or prevents emigration abroad. Yet, in the case of Egypt, the state developed a multi-tiered policy that distinctly favoured specific communities abroad over others. I hypothesise that policy differentiation is based upon the perceived utility of the emigrant group remaining abroad versus the utility of its return. This utility is determined by two factors: the sending state’s domestic political economy priorities and its foreign p...
Most immigration studies have focused on migrant receiving states. By contrast, little attention has...
Migration is a complex social phenomenon whose causes, motivations and consequences are diverse. The...
This chapter explores the twin central questions of how and why countries of origin reach out to exp...
Why do states vary their policies towards their citizens abroad, and why are some emigrant groups tr...
Debates on migration policies are strongly focused on immigration control, revealing a general recei...
How do states manage emigration and the attachment of citizens living abroad to their home countries...
How do states manage emigration and the attachment of citizens living abroad to their home countries...
Debates on migration policies are strongly focused on immigration control, revealing a general recei...
Recent scholarly interest in the politics of migration and diaspora across the Global South has yet ...
Can labor emigration form part of a state’s foreign policy goals? The relevant literature links emig...
How does emigration affect the politics of the country of origin? This paper argues that emigration ...
Studies of citizenship in the Middle East have yet to fully examine how cross-border mobility may af...
Although immigration obviously requires prior emigration, very little work in migration studies exam...
How do states attempt to use their position as destinations for labor migration to influence sending...
The relationship of states to populations beyond their borders is of increasing interest to those se...
Most immigration studies have focused on migrant receiving states. By contrast, little attention has...
Migration is a complex social phenomenon whose causes, motivations and consequences are diverse. The...
This chapter explores the twin central questions of how and why countries of origin reach out to exp...
Why do states vary their policies towards their citizens abroad, and why are some emigrant groups tr...
Debates on migration policies are strongly focused on immigration control, revealing a general recei...
How do states manage emigration and the attachment of citizens living abroad to their home countries...
How do states manage emigration and the attachment of citizens living abroad to their home countries...
Debates on migration policies are strongly focused on immigration control, revealing a general recei...
Recent scholarly interest in the politics of migration and diaspora across the Global South has yet ...
Can labor emigration form part of a state’s foreign policy goals? The relevant literature links emig...
How does emigration affect the politics of the country of origin? This paper argues that emigration ...
Studies of citizenship in the Middle East have yet to fully examine how cross-border mobility may af...
Although immigration obviously requires prior emigration, very little work in migration studies exam...
How do states attempt to use their position as destinations for labor migration to influence sending...
The relationship of states to populations beyond their borders is of increasing interest to those se...
Most immigration studies have focused on migrant receiving states. By contrast, little attention has...
Migration is a complex social phenomenon whose causes, motivations and consequences are diverse. The...
This chapter explores the twin central questions of how and why countries of origin reach out to exp...