On the Receiving End of Diaspora Engagement Policies: Evidence from the Turkish Diaspora in Sweden

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Middle East Critique Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/19436149.2022.2132194
Arne F Wackenhut
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Abstract: While many states directly engage their non-resident populations to rally support for domestic political agendas, extract remittances, or to further foreign policy objectives, few countries have been more active in this space than Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP). By the early 2020s, researchers and scholars had obtained a fairly good understanding of the ways in which the Turkish government seeks to (selectively) engage or cooperate with, but also to suppress some members of what it perceives as its diaspora. These efforts are specified in official diaspora engagement policies and implemented through, for instance, governmental institutions like the ‘Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities’ (YTB), or cultural institutions like the ‘Yunus Emre Institutes.’ However, even though scholars have learned a fair bit about the supply side of Turkish diaspora engagement, we know comparatively little about the demand side of and for such efforts. To begin filling this gap, this article switches perspectives from the supplier to the consumer/recipient and seeks to understand better the ways in which diasporans perceive, relate to, and engage with such efforts. By building on primary and secondary sources as well as semi-structured interviews with members of the Turkish diaspora in Sweden, this article seeks to contribute to an understanding of the varied ways in which diasporans relate and react to different forms of state-led diaspora engagement.
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论侨民接触政策的接收端:来自瑞典土耳其侨民的证据
摘要:尽管许多国家直接让非居民参与进来,以争取对国内政治议程的支持、提取汇款或促进外交政策目标,但很少有国家在这一领域比正义与发展党领导下的土耳其更积极。到20世纪20年代初,研究人员和学者已经对土耳其政府寻求(选择性地)参与或合作的方式有了相当好的了解,但也压制了一些被其视为散居国外的成员。这些努力在官方的海外侨民参与政策中有具体规定,并通过“海外土耳其人和相关社区主席团”(YTB)等政府机构或“尤努斯埃姆雷研究所”等文化机构实施然而,尽管学者们已经对土耳其侨民参与的供应方面了解了不少,但我们对这种努力的需求方面知之甚少。为了开始填补这一空白,本文将视角从供应商切换到消费者/接受者,并试图更好地理解散居者感知、联系和参与这些努力的方式。本文以主要和次要来源以及对瑞典土耳其侨民成员的半结构化采访为基础,试图有助于理解侨民与国家领导的不同形式的侨民接触的联系和反应方式。
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