The domestic abroad: diasporas in international relations/ Latha Varadarajan
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Contents:
Introducing the domestic abroad --
Reimagined nations and restructured states: explaining the domestic abroad --
Putting the diaspora in its place: from colonial transnationalism to postcolonial nationalism --
The making and unmaking of hegemony: Indian capitalism from Swadeshi to Swraj --
From Indians abroad to the global Indian.
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305.906912 FON/I Immigrant adaptation in multi-ethnic societies: Canada, Taiwan and the United States/ | 305.906912 PRU/D Diversity in the European Union/ | 305.906912 VAR/R The Domestic Abroad: Diasporas in International Relations. | 305.906912 VAR/T The domestic abroad: diasporas in international relations/ | 305.9069120835 FAN/I Inclusion and exclusion of young adult migrants in Europe : barriers and bridges | 305.906914 AGA/M Migrant women and work/ | 305.906914 AGR/M Gender, conflict and migration/ |
Introducing the domestic abroad --
Reimagined nations and restructured states: explaining the domestic abroad --
Putting the diaspora in its place: from colonial transnationalism to postcolonial nationalism --
The making and unmaking of hegemony: Indian capitalism from Swadeshi to Swraj --
From Indians abroad to the global Indian.
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