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基本説明
A comparative study of sending country emigration policies including countries outside the Americas.
Full Description
Drawing on case-studies from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia, International Migration and Sending Countries demonstrates how sending countries are emerging as complex and significant actors in migration politics. It shows how a more nuanced understanding of sending countries' policies towards their emigrants and diasporas is relevant for both academic and public policy debates on issues of migration control and development. In addition, wider issues are considered such as the implications of migrants' cross-border membership, dual allegiances and transnational practices, together with the scope and powers of the state in a period of globalization.
Contents
Preface Notes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations PART I: INTRODUCTION International Migration and Sending Countries: Key Issues and Themes; E.Østergaard-Nielsen PART II: FROM EXIT TO VOICE? Los Olvidados Become Heroes: The Evolution of Mexico's Policies Towards Citizens Abroad; J.Martinez-Saldaña Dominicans Abroad: Impacts and Responses in a Transnational Society; D.Howard Turkey and the 'Euro Turks': Overseas Nationals as an Ambiguous Asset; E.Østergaard-Nielsen Overseas Filipino Workers: Sacrificial Lambs at the Altar of Deregulation; M.L.L.Alcid PART III: OLD HOMELANDS, NEW POLICIES Mother India's Forgotten Children; M.Lall Courting a Diaspora: Armenia-Diaspora Relations Since 1998; R.Panossian PART IV: SENDING COUNTRIES IN CONFLICT Long-Distance Nationalism and the Responsible State: The Case of Eritrea; K.Koser Priming the Diaspora: Cyprus and the Overseas Greek Cypriots; M.Demetriou PART V: CONCLUSIONS Continuities and Changes in Sending Country Perceptions, Policies and Transnational Relations with Nationals Abroad; E.Østergaard-Nielsen Bibliography Index