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4 Transnational Repression, Non-state Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics
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Fiona B. Adamson
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables viii
- About the Contributors ix
- Introduction: Transnational Repression as a Growing Global Threat 1
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Part I Conceptualising and Unpacking Transnational Repression
- 1 Extraterritorial Practices of Authoritarian States: A Typology and Mapping 25
- 2 Global Autocracies: Strategies of Transnational Repression in World Politics 48
- 3 Nowhere to Hide: Digital Transnational Repression against Exiled Activists from the Middle East 71
- 4 Transnational Repression, Non-state Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics 94
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Part II Conditions and Causal Mechanisms Facilitating Transnational Repression over Time
- 5 Autocratisation as a Facilitator of Transnational Repression in East and Southeast Asia 119
- 6 Biopolitics without Borders: China’s Racially Profiled Transnational Repression of the Uyghur People 143
- 7 How Diasporas Contribute to Authoritarian Governance: The Case of Eritrea 165
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Part III Transnational Repression and the Role of Host Countries
- 8 US–Philippine Relations and the Transnational Repression of Filipino American Activists during the Marcos Dictatorship 187
- 9 ‘Backdoor Extraditions’: How Authoritarian Regimes Manipulate the US Immigration System to Persecute Dissidents 209
- 10 Turkey’s Diasporic Landscapes amid Authoritarianism: Transnational Repression, Everyday Dynamics and Hostcountry Responses 234
- 11 Transnational Repression and Migration Diplomacy: The Case of Italian–Egyptian Relations 259
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Part IV Transnational Repression and the Role of International Institutions and Law
- 12 International Organisations as Tools of Transnational Repression: Strategies of Institutional Manipulation and Resistance 287
- 13 Confronting Transnational Repression Using International Law 313
- Conclusion: The Future of Transnational Repression Research and Policy 335
- Index 344
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables viii
- About the Contributors ix
- Introduction: Transnational Repression as a Growing Global Threat 1
-
Part I Conceptualising and Unpacking Transnational Repression
- 1 Extraterritorial Practices of Authoritarian States: A Typology and Mapping 25
- 2 Global Autocracies: Strategies of Transnational Repression in World Politics 48
- 3 Nowhere to Hide: Digital Transnational Repression against Exiled Activists from the Middle East 71
- 4 Transnational Repression, Non-state Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics 94
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Part II Conditions and Causal Mechanisms Facilitating Transnational Repression over Time
- 5 Autocratisation as a Facilitator of Transnational Repression in East and Southeast Asia 119
- 6 Biopolitics without Borders: China’s Racially Profiled Transnational Repression of the Uyghur People 143
- 7 How Diasporas Contribute to Authoritarian Governance: The Case of Eritrea 165
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Part III Transnational Repression and the Role of Host Countries
- 8 US–Philippine Relations and the Transnational Repression of Filipino American Activists during the Marcos Dictatorship 187
- 9 ‘Backdoor Extraditions’: How Authoritarian Regimes Manipulate the US Immigration System to Persecute Dissidents 209
- 10 Turkey’s Diasporic Landscapes amid Authoritarianism: Transnational Repression, Everyday Dynamics and Hostcountry Responses 234
- 11 Transnational Repression and Migration Diplomacy: The Case of Italian–Egyptian Relations 259
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Part IV Transnational Repression and the Role of International Institutions and Law
- 12 International Organisations as Tools of Transnational Repression: Strategies of Institutional Manipulation and Resistance 287
- 13 Confronting Transnational Repression Using International Law 313
- Conclusion: The Future of Transnational Repression Research and Policy 335
- Index 344