Changing the Paradigm in Armenia-Diaspora Relations: State-Centered Institutions and Transnational Governance
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
1-23-2020
Publication Title
EVN Report
First page number:
1
Last page number:
22
Abstract
Nation-states that encompass large Diasporas are faced with the wider responsibility of accounting for two types of members: citizens that live within the territory of the state and members of the broader nation that reside in the Diaspora. In the Armenian case, legally speaking, an Armenian is a citizen of the Republic of Armenia; but, at the same time, a diasporan Armenian is equally qualified as an Armenian, even if they do not live within the legal boundaries of the state.
Keywords
Nation-states; State-centrism; Armenia-Diaspora; Diaspora-Homeland relations; Origin-states
Disciplines
International Relations | Political Science | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Language
English
Repository Citation
Kopalyan, N.
(2020).
Changing the Paradigm in Armenia-Diaspora Relations: State-Centered Institutions and Transnational Governance.
EVN Report
1-22.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/political_science_articles/234