1. International migration and the globalization of domestic politics: a conceptual framework 2. Immigrant organizations and the globalization of Turkey's domestic politics 3. Mobilizing ethnic conflict: Kurdish separatism in Germany and the PKK 4. Israelis in a Jewish diaspora: the dilemmas of a globalized group 5. Migrant membership as an instituted process: transnationalization, the state and the extra-territorial conduct of mexican politics 6. Politics from outside: Chinese overseas and political and economic change in China 7. Opposing constructions and agendas: the politics of Hindu and Indian American organizations 8. A marooned diaspora: ethnic Russians in the Near Abroad and their impact on Russia's foreign policy and domestic politics
Rey Koslowski is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University Newark. He has held fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Princeton University and Georgetown University. He is author of Migrants and Citizens: Demographic Change in the European States System and co-editor of Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives.
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