Diaspora Geopolitics: Tamils in Canada
First POSTED ON MAY, 2021 by Jennifer Hyndman, Amarnath Amarasingham, and Gayathri Naganathan When states focus on diasporas through a securitizing lens, they often frame diaspora
First POSTED ON MAY, 2021 by Jennifer Hyndman, Amarnath Amarasingham, and Gayathri Naganathan When states focus on diasporas through a securitizing lens, they often frame diaspora
First published online October, 2020 Abstract Providing culturally appropriate mental health services to war-affected refugees residing in the West continues to pose many challenges. Gaining
Florence : European University Institute, 2021 , EUI PhD theses, Department of Political and Social SciencesCite This thesis theorises and analyses the ways in which diasporas oppose authoritarian
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY For the past quarter-century the Tamil diaspora has shaped the Sri Lankan political landscape through its financial and ideological support to the military
“If you become a slave here, do you think they’re going to fight there?” Lola Guyot Abstract Tamil diaspora political mobilization against the Sri Lankan government

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2016 David Dixon On April 8, 1904, French Foreign Minister Théophile Delcassé took a telephone call from Paul Cambon, his ambassador in London. “C’est signé!” Cambon
Leo Holtz and Chris Heitzig February, 2021 Poor infrastructure continues to hinder economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Moreover, according to a recent publication by McKinsey and Company, the region’s attempts