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The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities
provides a comprehensive insight into the situation of the Bosnian
Diaspora, including not only experiences in 'western' countries,
but also the integration experiences of Bosnian migrants in
neighbouring territories, such as Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia. The
book presents the latest trans-national comparative studies drawn
from the US and Australia as well as countries across Europe, to
explore post-crisis interactions among Bosnians and the impact of
post-conflict related migration. Examining the common features of
the Diaspora, including the responses of migrants to changes within
Bosnia and the position of displaced people in both Bosnian society
itself and local political discourses, this volume addresses the
influence of global anti-Muslim rhetoric on the Bosnian Diaspora's
self-identification and refugees' relationships to their home
country. The extent to which refugees and returnees can be
described as agents of globalization and social change is also
considered, whilst addressing the issue of Bosnian integration into
various receiving countries and the influence exercised by European
reception policies on receiving nations outside Europe. An
extensive exploration of a major post-conflict European Diaspora,
this book will appeal to those with interests in migration,
ethnicity, integration and the displacement effects of Yugoslav
conflicts.
The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities
provides a comprehensive insight into the situation of the Bosnian
Diaspora, including not only experiences in 'western' countries,
but also the integration experiences of Bosnian migrants in
neighbouring territories, such as Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia. The
book presents the latest trans-national comparative studies drawn
from the US and Australia as well as countries across Europe, to
explore post-crisis interactions among Bosnians and the impact of
post-conflict related migration. Examining the common features of
the Diaspora, including the responses of migrants to changes within
Bosnia and the position of displaced people in both Bosnian society
itself and local political discourses, this volume addresses the
influence of global anti-Muslim rhetoric on the Bosnian Diaspora's
self-identification and refugees' relationships to their home
country. The extent to which refugees and returnees can be
described as agents of globalization and social change is also
considered, whilst addressing the issue of Bosnian integration into
various receiving countries and the influence exercised by European
reception policies on receiving nations outside Europe. An
extensive exploration of a major post-conflict European Diaspora,
this book will appeal to those with interests in migration,
ethnicity, integration and the displacement effects of Yugoslav
conflicts.
Southeast European politics cannot be understood without taking
ethnic minorities into account. This book provides a comprehensive
introduction to the politics of ethnic minorities, examining both
their political parties and issues of social distance, migration,
and ethnic boundaries, as well as issues related to citizenship and
integration. Coverage includes detailed analyses of Hungarian
minority parties in Romania, Albanian minority parties in
Macedonia, Serb minority parties in Croatia, Bosniak minority
parties in Serbia, and various minority parties in Montenegro, as
well as the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, a largely Turkish
party, in Bulgaria.
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