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    ISBN: 9781003089490
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 219 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Role theory and international relations 16
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Godwin, Matthew K. Disaggregating diasporas as a force in role contestation
    DDC: 305.9/06912
    Keywords: Immigrants-Political activity ; Transnationalism-Political aspects ; Great Britain-Foreign relations-Sri Lanka ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Marginalised diasporas: A force in role contestation? -- Surface-level similarities? Examining Tamil diaspora mobilisation in Canadian and British role contestation -- Case selection -- Organisation of the book -- 2. Diaspora role contestation in Canada and the UK: Theoretical and analytical frameworks -- All the world's a stage: Role theory, diasporas and foreign policy analysis -- Diasporas and foreign policy analysis -- Disaggregating agency in foreign policy analysis: Diasporas as role-makers in domestic role contestation -- Role theory and agency: Mass movements as role-making foreign policy agents -- Role theory and agency: Government and non-government elites as role-making foreign policy agents -- Role theory and agency: Interaction at the intersection of mass movements, government elites and diaspora interest groups -- Disaggregating institutions in foreign policy analysis: Domestic institutions, diaspora influence and international role performance -- Role theory and institutions: Institutional factors and diaspora decision-making access -- Role theory and institutions: Diaspora influence on domestic role conception and role performance -- Role Theory and constraints on international role performance -- Role Theory and role position ascription -- Role Theory and "indispensable" states -- Conclusion -- 3. A marginalised minority: The Sri Lankan civil war, the Tamil diaspora and transnational regimes of marginalisation -- Defining the "Tamil diaspora" -- The Tamil diaspora in Canada and the UK -- The marginalization of the Tamil diaspora: Decolonisation and regimes of migration and securitisation -- Theories of marginalisation.
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