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‘Albania: €1’ or the story of ‘big policies, small outcomes’: how Albania constructs and engages its diaspora

‘Albania: €1’ or the story of ‘big policies, small outcomes’: how Albania constructs and engages its diaspora
‘Albania: €1’ or the story of ‘big policies, small outcomes’: how Albania constructs and engages its diaspora
Since the fall of the communist regime in the early 1990s, Albania has experienced one of the most significant emigrations in the world as a share of its population. By 2010 almost half of its resident population was estimated to be living abroad – primarily in neighbouring Greece and Italy, but also in the UK and North America. This chapter discusses the emergence and establishment of the Albanian diaspora, its temporal and geographical diversity, and not least its involvement with Albania itself. Albania’s policymaking and key institutions are considered, with a focus on matters of citizenship; voting rights; the debate on migration and development; and not least the complex ways in which kin-state minority policies – related to ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo, Montenegro, southern Serbia, Macedonia and Greece – are interwoven with Albania’s emigration policies.
Albania, diaspora, development, migration policy
9781137277091
25-49
Palgrave Macmillan
Vullnetari, Julie
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Collyer, Michael
Vullnetari, Julie
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Collyer, Michael

Vullnetari, Julie (2013) ‘Albania: €1’ or the story of ‘big policies, small outcomes’: how Albania constructs and engages its diaspora. In, Collyer, Michael (ed.) Emigration Nations: Policies and Ideologies of Emigrant Engagement. Basingstoke, GB. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 25-49.

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Since the fall of the communist regime in the early 1990s, Albania has experienced one of the most significant emigrations in the world as a share of its population. By 2010 almost half of its resident population was estimated to be living abroad – primarily in neighbouring Greece and Italy, but also in the UK and North America. This chapter discusses the emergence and establishment of the Albanian diaspora, its temporal and geographical diversity, and not least its involvement with Albania itself. Albania’s policymaking and key institutions are considered, with a focus on matters of citizenship; voting rights; the debate on migration and development; and not least the complex ways in which kin-state minority policies – related to ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo, Montenegro, southern Serbia, Macedonia and Greece – are interwoven with Albania’s emigration policies.

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Published date: October 2013
Keywords: Albania, diaspora, development, migration policy
Organisations: Economy, Governance & Culture

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Local EPrints ID: 377145
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/377145
ISBN: 9781137277091
PURE UUID: a2b91e51-9315-4a34-8e1d-d1789cf3b45f
ORCID for Julie Vullnetari: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1578-8622

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Editor: Michael Collyer

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