Diasporas Building Peace : Reflections from the Experience of Middle Eastern Diasporas




Bahar Baser, Mari Toivanen

Caroline Fischer, Robin Cohen

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2019

Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies

Routledge International Handbooks

345

353

978-1-138-63113-7

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315209050



This chapter shows how different diasporic groups from the Middle East participate in peace-making efforts in their conflict-ridden home countries. The types of Middle Eastern diasporic participation on which case studies have been based include establishing advocacy networks, lobbying policy-makers in the host state, participating politically through external voting, taking part in conflict resolution, investing and providing development support, and supporting reconciliation and justice-seeking endeavours. The chapter focuses on the positive impact that diasporas can have on homeland conflicts and specifically highlighted their role in post-conflict reconstruction and development, whether it be through investing in the homeland economy or by acting as a third party between donors and homeland governments. One factor to hinder diasporic engagement in homeland development and post-conflict reconstruction through official channels can be a lack of trust towards local institutions and financial instruments.



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