States and their nationals abroad : support, co-opt, repress /
Explores how states have formulated policies to respond to a range of circumstances that their nationals might face abroad. Through individual country chapters, covering both Western and non-Western states, the contributors show how these policies can range from the assistive to the punitive.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, N.Y. :
Cambridge University Press,
2025.
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Table of Contents:
- States' interactions with their national communities abroad / Klaus Brummer and Šumit Ganguly
- India: Engaging and re-engaging the diaspora / Nicolas Blarel
- Mexico: Consular protection as a foreign policy priority / Daniel Hernández Joseph and Jorge A. Schiavon
- Russia: Empire's echo / Ethan Larson
- China: Focusing on low-cost and low-key administrative and diplomatic initiatives / Andrea Ghiselli
- Pakistan: Tapping into Its diasporas' economic potential / Sahar Khan
- Philippines: Valuing human assets / Ma. Divina Gracia Z. Roldan
- The United Kingdom: Good information, limited liability, and a powerful safety net / James Strong
- Indonesia: Protecting migrant workers at home and abroad / Ann Marie Murphy and Amy Freedman
- Germany: Supportive in times of crisis / Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann
- Egypt: Cultivating loyalty abroad, repressing when necessary / Kelsey P. Norman
- Türkyie: Home state reimagined / Yasemin Akbaba
- The United States: A (Mostly) hands-off superpower / Drew A. Hogan and Ronald R. Krebs.