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International & Transnational Political Actors
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“International & Transnational Political Actors” (ISBN: 9788173049255) by Eric Leclerc explores the Indian diaspora’s impact on global politics. Discover how lobbying, political parties, and cultural associations shape international relations. This book examines the evolving roles of diasporic communities, including Jewish, Kurdish, Palestinian, and Sri Lankan Tamil, offering insights into identity, economics, and trans-state political activity.
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Chilaka Alan –
An essential read for anyone studying international relations and diaspora studies.
Yashowindra Singh Jamwal –
A bit dry, but informative. Good academic resource for understanding the diaspora.
Vandit Mehta –
The book provided a fresh perspective on the Indian diaspora’s influence.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
Detailed analysis with some great case studies. Found it very helpful for my research.
Anil Sandhu –
Leclerc offers a solid introduction. Some chapters were stronger than others.
Abhishek Soni –
A comprehensive exploration of international political actors. Highly recommended.
Manpreet Gill –
The book’s focus on various diasporic communities was highly informative.
Rahul Kumar Singh –
Insightful analysis of diaspora politics! A must-read for political science students.
Samarjot Singh Sudan –
Leclerc successfully connects theory with real-world examples. Very insightful!
Swapnil Shanu –
Important insights into diasporic communities and their political impact.
Aaditya Raj Jain –
Needed more on the economic dimensions of diaspora politics. Still a good read.
Mohit Rao –
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of transnational politics.
Ayush Gupta –
Good starting point for research on transnational political actors.
Mukul Tyagi –
A well-researched book, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
A bit academic, but overall a worthwhile read for understanding global actors.
Pratibha Singh –
A decent overview, but felt too broad. Good for beginners.
Vashu Katiyar –
Felt a bit repetitive in some sections, but valuable content overall.
Saurabh Kumar Suman –
Provides a crucial understanding of how diasporas shape global politics.
Harshit –
The book is slightly outdated, but the core concepts remain relevant today.
Armaan Banger –
I was expecting more depth on specific lobbying efforts. Still informative.
Pranjal Kumar –
Found the case studies fascinating, especially the Tamil example. Highly recommend!