Ask What You Can Do For Your (New) Country
How Host States Use Diasporas
Nadejda K Marinova
Reviews and Awards
"Marinova's Ask What You Can Do For Your (New) Country breaks new ground and significantly advances our understanding of the symbiotic relationship between diaspora groups and the foreign policy machinery of the countries in which they reside. This is required reading for anyone grappling with the complex nature of contemporary transnational politics." --Peter Mandaville, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
"Ask What You Can Do For Your (New) Country is a major work of scholarship. Marinova sets the standard, for years to come, with regard to the study of diaspora politics. Theory and evidence come together to explain how host states make use of diasporas for political purposes. Case material included ranges from Lebanese-American allies of the Bush 43 Administration to Syro-Lebanese diaspora entrepreneurs in Brazil. This book is required reading for anyone interested in diaspora issues and also greatly valuable in the study of identity-related politics in general." --Patrick James, Dornsife Dean's Professor of International Relations, USC
"Marinova's book provides a theoretically sound and empirically rich account of an underexplored phenomenon in foreign policy analysis: how host-states utilize diasporas in a variety of ways to pursue their foreign policy goals. The book's excellent insights into the relationship between diasporas and governments in the US, the Middle East and Latin America will be of interest to both scholars and policy makers." --Maria Koinova, Reader in International Relations, University of Warwick