There is increased interest in the connectivity of migrants with both their host-lands and their original homelands. This article brings a social movement perspective to bear on the issue of diaspora mobilization. Why do conflict-generated diasporas from the same original homeland and living in the same host-land mobilize in sustained versus episodic ways? This article focuses on the sustained mobilization of Bosnian Muslims versus the episodic mobilization of Croats and Serbs in the Netherlands in the early 2010s. I argue that a traumatic issue that binds three actors – diaspora, host-state, and home-state – is central to such mobilization. This issue is the failure of Dutch peace-keeping forces to protect the Srebrenica enclave in 1995. M...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
This article presents a new positional perspective for the analysis of diaspora mobilization in Inte...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This special issue seeks to move the scholarly conversation beyond notions of conflict-generated dia...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
Scholarship on transitional justice, transnational social movements, and transnational diaspora mobi...
Scholarship on conflict-generated diasporas has identified the need to consider diaspora mobilisatio...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
Transitional justice and diaspora studies are interdisciplinary and expanding fields of study. Findi...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
This article presents a new positional perspective for the analysis of diaspora mobilization in Inte...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This special issue seeks to move the scholarly conversation beyond notions of conflict-generated dia...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
Scholarship on transitional justice, transnational social movements, and transnational diaspora mobi...
Scholarship on conflict-generated diasporas has identified the need to consider diaspora mobilisatio...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, A...
Transitional justice and diaspora studies are interdisciplinary and expanding fields of study. Findi...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
This article presents a new positional perspective for the analysis of diaspora mobilization in Inte...