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About the Author
Terrence Lyons is Assistant Professor in Conflict Resolution at George Mason University. Among his publications are Demilitarizing Politics: Elections on the Uncertain Road to Peace. Peter Mandaville is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public and International Affairs and Co-Director of George Mason University's Center for Global Studies. He is most recently the author of Global Political Islam. His current research interests include Islam and globalization, theories of cosmopolitanism, and global development.
Reviews
'Politics from Afar makes an important contribution to the literature in diaspora politics. In particular, the books illustrates the importance of diaspora politics while also outlining some of the limitations of that influence.' * H-Net Reviews *
'This is the most lucid and convincing work that I have seen explaining an increasingly important aspect of globalisation: the impact of migrant communities and diasporas on their home states. The volume is impressive in its coverage - from remittances through war and peace to identity and citizenship - drawing on examples from around the world, and bringing together leading experts from a range of disciplines.' * Khalid Koser, Head of the New Issues in Security Programme, Geneva Centre for Security Policy *
'An insightful and extremely useful look into the relationship between global migration and transnational politics which takes transnational activism, the enduring power of the nation-state, and source and destination countries seriously, and shows us how they work around the world.' * Peggy Levitt, author of God Needs No Passport *
'An excellent survey of contemporary diaspora political practices which is ideally suited to introduce the empirical dynamics of these practices to a wide academic audience.' * Dr Ilan Baron, University of Durham *
Book Information
ISBN 9781849041751
Author Peter G. Mandaville
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd