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Soft Power, Hard Borders: The Geopolitics of Diaspora Engagement

Sun, August 9, 12:00 to 1:30pm, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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This panel examines how diasporas shape and are reshaped by geopolitics, situating migration studies within wider debates on global power and transnational governance. While scholarship on diaspora politics has highlighted identity, incorporation, and state-diaspora relations, the geopolitical consequences of these processes remain underexplored. Migrant communities often function as symbolic, economic, and political brokers in struggles over legitimacy, sovereignty, and influence. Both authoritarian and democratic states enlist diasporas in projects of soft power and foreign policy, while migrants mobilize homeland ties to navigate inequalities and precarities in host societies. We invite case studies from diverse contexts, including but not limited to China, Turkey, Mexico, and India, to advance diaspora geopolitics as a vital lens for understanding the entanglement of migration, statecraft, and world order.

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