Citizens Abroad by Laurie Brand

Citizens Abroad by Laurie Brand

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Summary

This work looks in detail at the state-emigrant relationship in the cases of Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan and Lebanon. A socio-economic and political history of the migration is used as background to a discussion of the evolution of state policies put in place to enable states to control these expatriates.

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Citizens Abroad by Laurie Brand

Despite the fact that the majority of emigration today originates in the global south, most research has focused on the receiving states of Europe and North America, while very little attention has been paid to the policies of the sending states toward emigration or toward their nationals abroad. Taking the country cases of Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon and Jordan, this work explores the relationship between the government of the sending states, the outmovement of their citizens and the communities of expatriates that have developed. By focusing on the evolution of government institutions charged with various aspects of expatriate affairs, this work breaks new ground in understanding the changing nature of the relationship between expatriates and their home state. Far from suggesting that the state is waning in importance, the conclusions indicate that this relationship provides evidence both of state resilience and of new trends in the practice of sovereignty.
“This book charts new territory by taking emigration, and the policies of sending states toward their citizens abroad, seriously” – Laura K. Landolt, Virginia Wesleyan College
Laurie A. Brand is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California. She is also the author of Jordan's Inter-Arab Relations (1994), Palestinians in the Arab World (1988), and Women, the State and Political Liberalization (1998).
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ISBN 13 9780521100915
ISBN 10 0521100917
Title Citizens Abroad
Author Laurie Brand
Series Cambridge Middle East Studies
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2008-10-30
Number of pages 268
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