In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supporters in the diaspora to work collectively for regime change and relief at home. Existing theories argue that diasporas residing in democratic states possess the requisite political opportunities and resources to mobilize on behalf of their home-countries and intervene in significant ways. However, this explanation cannot account for why diaspora movements only emerge and play a role in home-country crises under certain conditions. This dissertation therefore investigates 1) how members of the Libyan, Syrian, and Yemeni diasporas in the US and Great Britain mobilized to support the 2011 uprisings, and asks 2) why the pace of their public eme...
The Middle East and North Africa have become places that almost everyone "knows" something about. To...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
Diasporas can undermine authoritarian regimes from abroad, but when and how do they become transnati...
Previous literature on diasporas assert that political crises such as revolutions in home states wor...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
Diaspora politics is often expressed as an emancipating experience and can therefore give agency to ...
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...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
Taking to the Streets critically examines the conventional wisdom that the 2011 Arab Spring uprising...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Is there a rel...
The Middle East and North Africa have become places that almost everyone "knows" something about. To...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
Diasporas can undermine authoritarian regimes from abroad, but when and how do they become transnati...
Previous literature on diasporas assert that political crises such as revolutions in home states wor...
This thesis seeks to analyze the Syrian diaspora's political mobilization emerging in the United Sta...
Diaspora politics is often expressed as an emancipating experience and can therefore give agency to ...
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...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
Taking to the Streets critically examines the conventional wisdom that the 2011 Arab Spring uprising...
When protest erupted in Syria on March 2011, there was considerable analysis seeking to explain the ...
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Is there a rel...
The Middle East and North Africa have become places that almost everyone "knows" something about. To...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...
Is there a relationship between political movements and population movements in the Arab world? More...