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Diaspora in development/ edited by Ajay Dubey, Sushmita Rajwar.
其他題名:
the comparative Indian experience /
其他作者:
Dubey, Ajay Kumar.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xvi, 228 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1 Ajay Dubey and Sushmita Rajwar: Introduction -- 2 Chandrashekhar Bhat: Reaching out to the Diaspora for Development: Some Reflections on the Indian Approach -- 3 Manoranjan Mohanty: The Diaspora Engagement: Role of Fiji-Indian Diaspora in Development of Fiji -- 4 Jean Regis Ramasamy: Key Role of Indian Diaspora in Reunion Island Development -- 5 Jeffery D Long: Complicating the Narrative of Hindu American Activism: The Case of Hindu American Foundation -- 6 Aditya Anshu: Diaspora and Development: The Indian Community's Contribution to the Gulf's Economy and Society -- 7 Santosh Kumar Singh: Diaspora and Development: A Study of Indian Diaspora in South Africa -- 8 Jennie Berthina Rafalimanana: Malagasy Diaspora: Translucent but Palpable in its Engagement -- 9 Satwinder Rehal: The Private Sector, Diaspora Engagement and the Migration- Development Nexus: Comparative Cases from the Philippines -- 10 Rudolfo Gracia: The Mexican Diaspora in the USA and the 3X1 Program as Transnational Community Development: Lessons and Challenges -- 11 Rashmi Mourya: Ethiopia and Role of its Diaspora in Development -- Index.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6747-5
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9789819667475
Diaspora in development = the comparative Indian experience /
Diaspora in development
the comparative Indian experience /[electronic resource] :edited by Ajay Dubey, Sushmita Rajwar. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xvi, 228 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1 Ajay Dubey and Sushmita Rajwar: Introduction -- 2 Chandrashekhar Bhat: Reaching out to the Diaspora for Development: Some Reflections on the Indian Approach -- 3 Manoranjan Mohanty: The Diaspora Engagement: Role of Fiji-Indian Diaspora in Development of Fiji -- 4 Jean Regis Ramasamy: Key Role of Indian Diaspora in Reunion Island Development -- 5 Jeffery D Long: Complicating the Narrative of Hindu American Activism: The Case of Hindu American Foundation -- 6 Aditya Anshu: Diaspora and Development: The Indian Community's Contribution to the Gulf's Economy and Society -- 7 Santosh Kumar Singh: Diaspora and Development: A Study of Indian Diaspora in South Africa -- 8 Jennie Berthina Rafalimanana: Malagasy Diaspora: Translucent but Palpable in its Engagement -- 9 Satwinder Rehal: The Private Sector, Diaspora Engagement and the Migration- Development Nexus: Comparative Cases from the Philippines -- 10 Rudolfo Gracia: The Mexican Diaspora in the USA and the 3X1 Program as Transnational Community Development: Lessons and Challenges -- 11 Rashmi Mourya: Ethiopia and Role of its Diaspora in Development -- Index.
In this edited volume, leading scholars and experts explore the extraordinary potential of diaspora communities in driving economic growth, shaping foreign policies and fostering global connections with India's approach, offering a compelling case study. In an increasingly interconnected world, diasporas have emerged as powerful agents of change. This book delves deep into this phenomenon, and analyses how diasporic communities can become dynamic catalysts for development. It spans eleven insightful chapters, from India's strategic outreach to its global diaspora, to in-depth case studies of Indian communities in South Africa, the Gulf, Reunion Island, and Fiji. It goes further to examine unique models of diasporic engagement from around the world-such as the 3x1 Program of the Mexican diaspora in the U.S., the activism of the Hindu American Foundation, and the understated yet impactful Malagasy diaspora. With comparative insights from the Philippines' private sector engagement and Ethiopia's diaspora policies, this book unpacks the complex interplay between migration, identity, and development. Comparing India's journey with other global examples, this book offers crucial insights for policymakers, scholars, and development professionals. It serves as a practical guide for democratic nations with market economies seeking to tap into the immense potential of their own diasporic networks. Ajay Kumar Dubey is a Professor at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has more than three decades of teaching and research experience. He has published 10 books and several dozen research articles. He is the Editor in Chief of three international research journals, Africa Review, Diaspora Studies, and Insight on Africa. He is the President of African Studies Association of India (ASA India), & Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI International). Dr. Sushmita Rajwar is an Associate Professor at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has worked at Central University of Kashmir & University of Delhi. Her research interest includes Indian Diaspora in Africa and Global Indian Diaspora.
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