In just two decades, the number of states that have adopted
external voting policies has boomed. Today, these policies, which
allow emigrants to take part in home country elections from abroad,
are widely found in Europe and Latin America. Looking at the cases
of Italy, Mexico, and Bolivia, this book examines the motivations
and consequences for states that enfranchise citizens abroad. This
analysis sheds light on the impact of emigrants in home country
politics, the motivations for emigrants to take part in the
elections of a country where they no longer reside, and the
consequences of this practice on receiving societies.
With a multi-disciplinary approach, this book will appeal to
scholars and students of sociology, political science, legal
studies, international relations, migration, and
transnationalism.
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