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Diasporas and secessionist conflicts : the mobilization of the Armenian, Albanian and Chechen diasporas [PDF]
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, Armenian and Chechen diasporas and the conflicts in Kosovo, Karabakh and Chechnya during the 1990s. How do diasporas radicalize these conflicts?
Anderson Benedict +32 more
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Religious persecution, segregation, and commercial networks triggered the diaspora of Iberian New Christians and Sephardic Jews throughout the Atlantic in the Early Modern period.
Carla Vieira
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A Fragmented Diaspora: 'Iranians in Sweden'
The notion of diaspora generally indicates achievements: creating a home outside the homeland, entrepreneurship, the establishment of local and global networks, new organisations, media and spatial as well as social mobility.
Shahram Khosravi
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THREE MAIN APPROACHES OF DIASPORA DIPLOMACY IN FOREIGN POLICY
Objective: to analyze the notion of “diaspora diplomacy” and the main concepts connected with it.Methods: dialectic approach to cognition of the social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in their historical development and functioning in the context of ...
A. A. Torrealba
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The author traces the history of formation of the Indian diaspora in the UK, evaluates the key trends that characterize the current state of diaspora. The article highlights the level of involvement and participation of diaspora in the evolution of the ...
L. V. Kulik
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History, Memory and Identity of Russian Old-Timers of Mongolia in A. Veretnova’s Novel White Mongolian Woman [PDF]
The article examines A. Veretnova’s novel White Mongolian Woman, dedicated to the history of the Russian diaspora in Mongolia, of which the author herself is one.
Aleksandr V. Isakov
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More on Diamonds and De Beers [PDF]
The author develops and supplements his previous analysis of a long period of Moscow’s confidential cooperation with South African diamond cartel De Beers, both forced and mutually beneficial, initially in the 1920s, then from late 1950s to early 1990s ...
SKUBKO Yury Sergeevich
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Can conflict-generated diasporas be moderate actors during episodes of contested sovereignty? Lebanese and Albanian diasporas compared [PDF]
Conflict-generated diasporas are considered likely to maintain radical behaviours. This article seeks to explain why and how they nevertheless adopt moderate claims, especially when advocating highly sensitive issues such as state sovereignty.
Koinova, Maria
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“Fearing your own queer self”: Depictions of Diasporic Queer Experience in Grace Lau’s Poetry
The intersection of migrant and queer experiences constitutes one of the core motifs of The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak (2021), the debut poetry collection by Grace Lau, a Chinese Canadian poet.
Joanna Antoniak
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'Who do "they" cheer for?' Cricket, diaspora, hybridity and divided loyalties amongst British Asians [PDF]
This article explores the relationship between British Asians' sense of nationhood, citizenship, ethnicity and some of their manifestations in relation to sports fandom: specifically in terms of how cricket is used as a means of articulating diasporic ...
Anderson B +41 more
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