This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United States and the United Kingdom after the inception of the 2011 uprising. Despite extensive mobilization, the diaspora has been unable to exert influence on host state policies. Providing an original look at diaspora politics, this thesis employs social movement impact theory in an effort to answer an often- neglected question in diaspora and social movement research: why movements fail. The thesis attempts to cover this research gap by answering the following research question: Why has the Syrian diaspora failed to influence host state policies in the United States and the United Kingdom? The thesis makes three separate sets of theoretical propos...
Diasporas are increasingly relevant transnational nonstate actors in international politics, includi...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
This dissertation asks how diaspora mobilization for transitional justice evolves during conflict. M...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 114-131Introduction -- Chapter 1. Diasporas and transnational...
There is increased interest in the connectivity of migrants with both their host-lands and their ori...
The 2011 Syrian uprising saw the rise of several Syrian diaspora organizations seeking transitional ...
Diasporas can undermine authoritarian regimes from abroad, but when and how do they become transnati...
Researchers from different social science backgrounds have studied the various practices of state re...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
This thesis examines how Syrian political activists try to create and perceive their political space...
Available literature showed that the Egyptian diaspora (e.g., emigrants who share a common situation...
Diasporas are increasingly relevant transnational nonstate actors in international politics, includi...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
This dissertation asks how diaspora mobilization for transitional justice evolves during conflict. M...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 114-131Introduction -- Chapter 1. Diasporas and transnational...
There is increased interest in the connectivity of migrants with both their host-lands and their ori...
The 2011 Syrian uprising saw the rise of several Syrian diaspora organizations seeking transitional ...
Diasporas can undermine authoritarian regimes from abroad, but when and how do they become transnati...
Researchers from different social science backgrounds have studied the various practices of state re...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
This thesis examines how Syrian political activists try to create and perceive their political space...
Available literature showed that the Egyptian diaspora (e.g., emigrants who share a common situation...
Diasporas are increasingly relevant transnational nonstate actors in international politics, includi...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...
This dissertation examines the causes of grassroots organizing in support of distant rebel groups. I...