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International and transnational political actors : Case studies from the Indian diaspora

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Publication details: New Delhi Manohar Publications 2011Description: 245pISBN:
  • 9788173049255
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.08954 LEC
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction; Pt. 1. Diaspora and Indian foreign policy 2. Indian diaspora to international relations: "Tinker, Tailer, Soldier, Spy, or a Great Off-White hope of the new country ? 3. The Indian state and the diaspora: Towards a new political model; 4. Refugees or diaspora? The Indian policy on refugees: The case of Delhi; 5. Reducing the asymmetrical labour relationship in a new global order: Prospects for India and its diaspora; 6. Diaspora and foreign policy: A case analysis of Indian American on Indo-US relations; 7. Diasporic: Political of Hindu nationalism in the United States; pt. 2. Sub-national Indian diaspora in international relations: beyond long-distance nationalism; 8. Legacies, trajectories and political fortunes aspects of the Hindu Sindhi diaspora; 9. Migration, ethno-religious symbolism and state policy: Sikh mobilization for the Turban in the UK and France; 10. Nationalism beyond borders: A comparative study of Sikh and Mohajir long distance nationalisms; 11. Diaspora and homeland politics: Comparative experiences of mobilization for HIndutva and Khalistan.
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Contents:
1. Introduction;
Pt. 1. Diaspora and Indian foreign policy
2. Indian diaspora to international relations: "Tinker, Tailer, Soldier, Spy, or a Great Off-White hope of the new country ?
3. The Indian state and the diaspora: Towards a new political model;
4. Refugees or diaspora? The Indian policy on refugees: The case of Delhi;
5. Reducing the asymmetrical labour relationship in a new global order: Prospects for India and its diaspora;
6. Diaspora and foreign policy: A case analysis of Indian American on Indo-US relations;
7. Diasporic: Political of Hindu nationalism in the United States;
pt. 2. Sub-national Indian diaspora in international relations: beyond long-distance nationalism;
8. Legacies, trajectories and political fortunes aspects of the Hindu Sindhi diaspora;
9. Migration, ethno-religious symbolism and state policy: Sikh mobilization for the Turban in the UK and France;
10. Nationalism beyond borders: A comparative study of Sikh and Mohajir long distance nationalisms;
11. Diaspora and homeland politics: Comparative experiences of mobilization for HIndutva and Khalistan.