Date: 2009
Type: Technical Report
Politics among Arab Migrants in Australia
Technical Report, [Migration Policy Centre], [CARIM-South], CARIM Research Report, 2009/09
TABAR, Paul, Politics among Arab Migrants in Australia, [Migration Policy Centre], [CARIM-South], CARIM Research Report, 2009/09 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/10793
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The research paper examines the dynamics of Arab diasporan politics and how diaspora communities reconstruct and reinvent their multiple identities and identitarian as well as political allegiances in the origin and sending countries. It specifically tackles political activities and socio-political associations among four basic communities living in Sydney, Australia. These communities are: the Lebanese, the Palestinians, the Egyptians and the Iraqis. After shedding light on the various forms of diasporan politics amongst Arab-Australians, it raises theoretical issues about the nation-state and associated forms of political behaviour.
Additional information:
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/10793
External link: http://www.carim.org/
Series/Number: [Migration Policy Centre]; [CARIM-South]; CARIM Research Report; 2009/09