How transnational actors change inter-state power asymmetries: The role of the Indian diaspora in Indo-Canadian relations on migration
<p>The overall aim of this thesis is to explore what emigration state power means in relation to the rules that govern international migration. This thesis challenges the conventional view that within a bilateral migration relationship the migrant-sending state is a 'rule-taker' comp...
Main Author: | Court, E |
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Other Authors: | Betts, A |
Format: | Thesis |
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2011
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