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What Matters Is Who Supports You: Diaspora and Foreign States as External Supporters and Militants’ Adoption of Nonviolence

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2019
Militant groups are usually committed to violent tactics to pursue their goals. Yet, in certain cases, militants adopt nonviolent tactics and desist from violence. As internal conflict rarely remains isolated from outside influence, I argue that external
M. Petrova
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The ties that bind: Internet communication technologies, networked authoritarianism, and ‘voice’ in the Syrian diaspora

, 2018
Internet communication technologies (ICTs) enable diasporas to act transnationally by facilitating ties to their places of origin and providing low-cost ways to mobilize against home-country regimes. However, studies neglect to address how ICTs globalize
D. Moss
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Voice After Exit: Explaining Diaspora Mobilization for the Arab Spring

Social Forces, 2019
:Research demonstrates that diaspora movements play a powerful role in contentious politics and social change in their homelands under a range of conditions.
D. Moss
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Diaspora Institutions and Diaspora Governance

International Migration Review, 2014
Why do governments form institutions devoted to emigrants and their descendants in the diaspora? Such institutions have become a regular feature of political life in many parts of the world: Over half all United Nations Member States now have one. Diaspora institutions merit research because they connect new developments in the global governance of ...
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Diaspora

2001
Abstract ‘Diaspora’ explores the effect of human displacement on world music after the ‘discovery’ of the New World by Columbus in 1492, which set off a chain of diasporas. The music of diaspora addresses both place and homelessness, wandering and the dream of return.
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Africans in the Diaspora: the Diaspora and Africa

African Affairs, 2000
ONGOING AFRICAN DIASPORAS, the recent growth of Atlantic and diasporic studies, the globalization of capital and culture, the technological revolution and the breakdown in information boundaries, all these have necessitated a rethinking of the African diaspora and its changing meanings.
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Diaspora

2022
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Diaspora mobilization and the Ukraine crisis: old traumas and new strategies

Diaspora Mobilizations for Transitional Justice, 2019
This article presents an analysis of mobilization strategies among Ukrainian diaspora groups in Canada in their response to the Ukrainian crisis of 2014–15.
Milana Nikolko
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Mapping the genomic diaspora of gastric cancer

Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2021
K. Yeoh, P. Tan
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Networking justice: digitally-enabled engagement in transitional justice by the Syrian diaspora

Diaspora Mobilizations for Transitional Justice, 2019
Digital communication technologies (DCTs) introduce new opportunities and challenges for diaspora to advance transitional justice. This article proposes three DCT-enabled mechanisms that shape diaspora engagement with transitional justice politics and ...
C. Tenove
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