Diasporas and conflict: distance, contiguity and spheres of engagement
Diasporas are now well-established players in the global political economy, yet their role in conflict and post-conflict settings remains controversial. Diasporas have variously been described as war-mongers, peace-builders, or ambivalent in their influence on conflict. We suggest that this variety...
Main Authors: | Van Hear, N, Cohen, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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