Transnational Dynamics of Civil War 2013
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139179089.006
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Mechanisms of diaspora mobilization and the transnationalization of civil war*

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“…In this sense, the authors speak to already existing accounts applying the transnational social movements' literature to diaspora politics, showing that diasporas are affected by domestic or international structures (Wayland 2004;Adamson 2005;Koinova 2009;Bauböck and Faist 2010). Diasporas frame their mobilisation claims in ways that resonate with actors and networks embedded in their environments (Haney andVanderbush 1999, Koinova 2011;Adamson 2013;Brkanic 2016). Nevertheless, this special issue goes beyond engaging transnational social movement scholarship to account for context in diaspora mobilisation processes.…”
Section: Focus On Context: Spatial and Temporal Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, the authors speak to already existing accounts applying the transnational social movements' literature to diaspora politics, showing that diasporas are affected by domestic or international structures (Wayland 2004;Adamson 2005;Koinova 2009;Bauböck and Faist 2010). Diasporas frame their mobilisation claims in ways that resonate with actors and networks embedded in their environments (Haney andVanderbush 1999, Koinova 2011;Adamson 2013;Brkanic 2016). Nevertheless, this special issue goes beyond engaging transnational social movement scholarship to account for context in diaspora mobilisation processes.…”
Section: Focus On Context: Spatial and Temporal Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of causal mechanisms has been put on the map of scholarship, but needs more theoretical rigour. Causal mechanisms -such as brokerage, framing, ethnic outbidding, lobbying, coalition-building, diffusion, and scale shift -have been primarily applied from social movement theories to diaspora mobilisation studies (Koinova 2011(Koinova , 2014Adamson 2013;Adamson and Koinova 2013;Godin 2018;Godwin 2018;Koinova and Karabegovic 2017). It would be further beneficial to scholarship to trace the exact causal pathways in which those causal mechanisms concatenate to develop processes.…”
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“…Diaspora entrepreneurs can act on global and local opportunity structures (Wayland 2004;Smith and Stares 2007;Adamson 2013), reframe issues during foreign policy lobbying (Shain 2002, Adamson 2013, and use 'transnational brokerage' to connect smaller networks into larger ones (Adamson 2013) and the Internet to advance their political goals (Bernal 2006;Brinkerhoff 2009, Nagel andStaeheli 2010 A World Bank study demonstrated that civil wars are likely to be perpetuated when rebels enjoy support from large, affluent US-based diasporas (Collier and Hoeffler 2000). These wars resist resolution, since rebels consider diasporas financial resources (Collier and Hoeffler 2000;Kaldor 2001: Fair 2005Adamson 2013). …”
Section: Diasporas As Transnational Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%