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States and their Nationals Abroad: Support, Co-Opt, Repress

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This book examines how states interact with their nationals living abroad through three primary strategies: providing support, co-opting diaspora communities, and repressing dissent. Drawing on comparative case studies, Brummer and Ganguly analyze the complex relationship between governments and their expatriate populations.

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States and their Nationals Abroad explores the multifaceted ways that governments engage with citizens and nationals residing outside their borders. Klaus Brummer and Sumit Ganguly provide a comprehensive analysis of state strategies toward diaspora communities, categorizing interventions into three primary approaches: supportive measures, co-optation tactics, and repressive mechanisms.

Through detailed comparative case studies, the authors examine how different states leverage their diaspora populations for political, economic, and social purposes. The book addresses critical questions about sovereignty, citizenship, and transnational governance in an increasingly mobile world. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and students of international relations, migration studies, and comparative politics seeking to understand the evolving dynamics between states and their nationals abroad.

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Author

Klaus Brummer, Sumit Ganguly

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009532013

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