Knjiga 20.IMMIGRANTS AND HOMELAND
- Editors: Vlado Šakić, Howard Duncan, Marin Sopta
- Biblioteka Zbornici – Knjiga 20.
- Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
- Zagreb, 2003. – Str. 262.
- ISBN 953-6666-31-6
- I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
- Vlado Šakić: Overview on Contemporary Migration Processes
- Demetrios G. Papademetriou: Dubrovnik Conference Paper
- Marin Sopta: Return to the Homeland: the Building of a State
- II. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
- Irena Omelaniuk: The Socio-economic Effects of Diaspora Return. The IOM Experience
- Peter Schatzer: Returning Home to Build the State
- Rex Brynen: Diaspora Populations and Security Issues in Host Countries
- III. NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- CROATIA
- Mate Meštrović: American Foreign Policy and the Croat Struggle for Freedom
- Branko Salaj: Critical Reflections About Relations Between Homeland and Diaspora
- Ivan Čizmić: Croatian Diaspora’s Representation in Parliament: Affirmative or Negative?
- Stipe Hrkać: Financial Support from Diaspora
- CANADA
- Roy Norton: The Changing Faces of Canada: Newly-immigrated Ethnic Minorities and the Canadian Foreign Policy-making Process, 1984–1993
- Daphne Winland: Session – Diasporic Influence on Host Country Domestic Political Activity: Croatians in Canada or Croatian-Canadians?
- ISRAEL
- Gustavo S. Mesch: Perceptions of Discrimination and the Voting Patterns of Immigrants from the FSU in Israel
- Shmuel Adler: Training and Retraining Programs in Israel
- MEXICO
- Juan Hernández: Mexico’s Diaspora and its Democratic Transition
- Mario Riestra Venegas: Migration and Development
- Omar de la Torre, Julie Weise: The Financial Contribution of Mexico’s Diaspora and Relevant Government Policies
- PORTUGAL
- Fernando Nunes: Integration or Return? Towards an Effective Emigration Policy and Practice for a Neglected Diaspora: The Case of the Portuguese Emigrants
- Howard Duncan: Closing Remarks




