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Historical population mobility

Yet, historically, refugees and exiled populations have been significant actors in world politics. They have engagedin processes of transnational political mobilization, which are under-researched and under-theorized as either a dependent or an independent variable. During the Cold War and post-Cold War eras, exiled political groups have formed in ways that have contested the incumbent regime from outside. [Pg.75]


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