Disaggregating Diasporas as a Force in Role Contestation

Disaggregating Diasporas as a Force in Role Contestation
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781000641424
ISBN-13 : 1000641422
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Book Synopsis Disaggregating Diasporas as a Force in Role Contestation by : Matthew K. Godwin

Download or read book Disaggregating Diasporas as a Force in Role Contestation written by Matthew K. Godwin and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-09-15 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using a Role Theory lens, this book investigates Tamil diaspora mass movements and interest groups as marginalised forces of domestic foreign policy influence. Until now Role Theory has not considered diaspora mass movements as collective action actors, nor looked at how marginalised diasporas influence elite foreign policy decision-making. Matthew K. Godwin employs a comparative, micro-level decision-making narrative that looks incisively at decisions faced by the British and Canadian governments in 2009 and 2013 towards the Sri Lankan civil war and its aftermath. Through qualitative, elite-level interviews and content analysis of other primary source data, Godwin convincingly argues that when diaspora interest group elites are leveraging the power of mass movements in concert with credible partisan advocates, they can influence role contestation. However, international institutional constraints on role behaviour may stymie their preferred role performance, especially if states are indispensable to the institutions their behaviour may unravel. Ultimately, Godwin concludes that some states can't behave "badly," even when they want to. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of lnternational Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, Comparative Politics, Migration Studies and to non-government organisations who seek to influence governments.


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