A voice despite exit: the role of assimilation, emigrant networks, and destination in emigrants' transnational political engagement
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well-known difficulties in obtaining migrant profile data and restriction to a few destination countries have resulted in a lack of systematic empirical investigation of this question. We expand nascent e...
Main Authors: | Ahmadov, A, Sasse, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Sage
2016
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