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Postsoviet Migration And Diasporas From Global Perspectives To Everyday Practices 1st Edition Milana V Nikolko

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Postsoviet Migration And Diasporas From Global Perspectives To Everyday Practices 1st Edition Milana V Nikolko
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Milana V. Nikolko, David Carment (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319477725, 9783319477732, 3319477722, 3319477730
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Postsoviet Migration And Diasporas From Global Perspectives To Everyday Practices 1st Edition Milana V Nikolko by Milana V. Nikolko, David Carment (eds.) 9783319477725, 9783319477732, 3319477722, 3319477730 instant download after payment.

This book examines the relationship between post-Soviet societies in transition and the increasingly important role of their diaspora. It analyses processes of identity transformation in post-Soviet space and beyond, using macro- and micro-level perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches combining field-based and ethnographic research. The authors demonstrate that post-Soviet diaspora are just at the beginning of the process of identity formation and formalization. They do this by examining the challenges, encounters and practices of Ukrainians and Russians living abroad in Western and Southern Europe, Canada and Turkey, as well as those of migrants, expellees and returnees living in the conflict zones of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova. Key questions on how diaspora can be better engaged to support development, foreign policy and economic policies in post-Soviet societies are both raised and answered. Russia’s transformative and important role in shaping post-Soviet diaspora interests and engagement is also considered. This edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of diaspora, post-Soviet politics and migration, and economic and political development.

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