This article scrutinises the extraterritorial repression strategies of contemporary non-democracies, as evidenced by the Turkish Justice and Development Party's efforts to purge the Gülen Movement globally after the 2016 coup attempt. Adopting "repertoire", as conceptualised by Charles Tilly, this article explores it in light of "extraterritorial repression," which includes the diverse skills and tactics mobilised to stifle dissent beyond national borders. This set of repressive measures is further directed at making claims on individuals and movements in the diaspora. By bringing attention to the repressive side of diaspora engagement, this article shows that diasporas are also shaped by repressive policies from their home countries
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Authoritarian regimes frequently reach across borders to repress against exiled dissidents. Existing...
This chapter argues that Turkey’s diaspora strategy is not about reacting to or courting an already ...
Diaspora politics has been celebrated as a form of transnationalism that can potentially challenge a...
Diasporas play a critical role in home-country politics by supporting social, political, and economi...
Defence date: 1 December 2015Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (S...
What motivates diasporas to support undemocratic rule in their countries of origin while enjoying de...
Over the past year, governments around the world have engaged in increasingly brazen attempts to sti...
During the last few decades, institutions, policies, and other state-sponsored mechanisms linking ho...
Exile often means leaving loved ones and colleagues behind, sometimes at the mercy of governments wh...
The multiple politics and identities of many contemporary diasporic configurations raise a number of...
How, when, and why does a state take repressive action against individuals residing outside its terr...
While many aspects of state-diaspora relations have been explored, the role that youth play in stat...
Highlights •An ‘extraterritorial gap’ in political geography and comparative politics impedes analys...
The existing literature on state-diaspora relations, primarily in the MENA, has mostly focused on ho...
This is the final version. Available from the Foreign Policy Centre via the link in this record.Post...
Authoritarian regimes frequently reach across borders to repress against exiled dissidents. Existing...
This chapter argues that Turkey’s diaspora strategy is not about reacting to or courting an already ...
Diaspora politics has been celebrated as a form of transnationalism that can potentially challenge a...
Diasporas play a critical role in home-country politics by supporting social, political, and economi...
Defence date: 1 December 2015Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (S...
What motivates diasporas to support undemocratic rule in their countries of origin while enjoying de...
Over the past year, governments around the world have engaged in increasingly brazen attempts to sti...
During the last few decades, institutions, policies, and other state-sponsored mechanisms linking ho...
Exile often means leaving loved ones and colleagues behind, sometimes at the mercy of governments wh...
The multiple politics and identities of many contemporary diasporic configurations raise a number of...
How, when, and why does a state take repressive action against individuals residing outside its terr...
While many aspects of state-diaspora relations have been explored, the role that youth play in stat...
Highlights •An ‘extraterritorial gap’ in political geography and comparative politics impedes analys...
The existing literature on state-diaspora relations, primarily in the MENA, has mostly focused on ho...
This is the final version. Available from the Foreign Policy Centre via the link in this record.Post...
Authoritarian regimes frequently reach across borders to repress against exiled dissidents. Existing...
This chapter argues that Turkey’s diaspora strategy is not about reacting to or courting an already ...