The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine

This article argues that the second generation of Palestinian returnees, the mughtaribun, form a distinct category in the migratory flows that ensued from the Oslo accords. Mainly originating from North America and Western Europe, they actively took part in the state-building process while simultan...

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Main Author: Xavier Guignard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies 2016-04-01
Series:Mashriq & Mahjar
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Online Access:https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/88
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description This article argues that the second generation of Palestinian returnees, the mughtaribun, form a distinct category in the migratory flows that ensued from the Oslo accords. Mainly originating from North America and Western Europe, they actively took part in the state-building process while simultaneously investing in their globally-oriented professional careers. These new experts partly owe their return to the investment earmarked for these “expatriate nationals” made by the United Nations since the 1970s, endowing them with a degree of privilege in accessing political positions within the core structures of their homeland states. The mughtaribunillustrates the complex history of relation between exile and power in the Palestinian national movement and a more globalized phenomenon of circulation between highly skilled diasporic actors and their homelands.
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spelling doaj.art-9407dee58dfd4986a016faa07f17c5032022-12-22T00:35:44ZengNorth Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora StudiesMashriq & Mahjar2169-44352016-04-013210.24847/33i2016.88The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo PalestineXavier Guignard0Pantheon Sorbonne University This article argues that the second generation of Palestinian returnees, the mughtaribun, form a distinct category in the migratory flows that ensued from the Oslo accords. Mainly originating from North America and Western Europe, they actively took part in the state-building process while simultaneously investing in their globally-oriented professional careers. These new experts partly owe their return to the investment earmarked for these “expatriate nationals” made by the United Nations since the 1970s, endowing them with a degree of privilege in accessing political positions within the core structures of their homeland states. The mughtaribunillustrates the complex history of relation between exile and power in the Palestinian national movement and a more globalized phenomenon of circulation between highly skilled diasporic actors and their homelands. https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/88diasporaPalestinian Diasporastate buildingReturneesPalestinianExpatriates
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The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
Mashriq & Mahjar
diaspora
Palestinian Diaspora
state building
Returnees
Palestinian
Expatriates
title The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
title_full The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
title_fullStr The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
title_full_unstemmed The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
title_short The Emergence of Palestinian Mughtaribûn: Diaspora Politics and State-Building in Oslo Palestine
title_sort emergence of palestinian mughtaribun diaspora politics and state building in oslo palestine
topic diaspora
Palestinian Diaspora
state building
Returnees
Palestinian
Expatriates
url https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/88
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