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Globalizing Southeastern Europe
Emigrants, America, and the State since the Late Nineteenth Century
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376 pages
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Focusing on the causes and enduring impacts of overseas emigration from Southeastern Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the author explores how this phenomenon has influenced social and economic landscapes. The analysis highlights the ways in which policymakers have leveraged emigration to further state development objectives, revealing the complex interplay between migration and national interests.
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2016, hardcover
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