The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State
Paperback edition of the pathbreaking book on the role of exiles in international relations, with a new foreword (including material on the war in Iraq).

"In a world increasingly shaped by transnational organizations and processes, this is a timely and welcome subject, and Yossi Shain provides an informative overview."
--Rogers Brubaker, Harvard University, in The American Journal of Sociology

"Engrossing."
--International Affairs

"Mr. Shain is at his best stitching together information that hitherto had not been systematically related to analytical themes. . . . A major contribution to understanding the patterns and complexities of the politics of those at home abroad."
--International Migration Review

"The Frontier of Loyalty is the first comprehensive and theoretically oriented study of exile politics; the types of exile activity; the relation to both the home and host governments; and the difficulties and ambiguities of exile politics, particularly the struggle for legitimacy as spokesman for the opposition at home and for recognition from the outside."
--- Juan J. Linz, Yale University

"An ingenious and sensitive analysis of political exiles as 'voice from without,' which contributes to our understanding of the transnational character of contemporary politics."
--- Aristide R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research

"Drawing upon a wide literature on contemporary political exiles, Yossi Shain presents a sophisticated, learned and sensible survey of their place in political life today. More important, his meditation on the role of exiles proves such essential political categories as legitimacy,
national loyalty, and opposition in the modern state. One test of any work of scholarship is whether it enhances our understanding of concepts that we have previously taken for granted. By this measure, Shain's book passes with flying colors."
--- Michael R. Marrus, University of Toronto
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The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State
Paperback edition of the pathbreaking book on the role of exiles in international relations, with a new foreword (including material on the war in Iraq).

"In a world increasingly shaped by transnational organizations and processes, this is a timely and welcome subject, and Yossi Shain provides an informative overview."
--Rogers Brubaker, Harvard University, in The American Journal of Sociology

"Engrossing."
--International Affairs

"Mr. Shain is at his best stitching together information that hitherto had not been systematically related to analytical themes. . . . A major contribution to understanding the patterns and complexities of the politics of those at home abroad."
--International Migration Review

"The Frontier of Loyalty is the first comprehensive and theoretically oriented study of exile politics; the types of exile activity; the relation to both the home and host governments; and the difficulties and ambiguities of exile politics, particularly the struggle for legitimacy as spokesman for the opposition at home and for recognition from the outside."
--- Juan J. Linz, Yale University

"An ingenious and sensitive analysis of political exiles as 'voice from without,' which contributes to our understanding of the transnational character of contemporary politics."
--- Aristide R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research

"Drawing upon a wide literature on contemporary political exiles, Yossi Shain presents a sophisticated, learned and sensible survey of their place in political life today. More important, his meditation on the role of exiles proves such essential political categories as legitimacy,
national loyalty, and opposition in the modern state. One test of any work of scholarship is whether it enhances our understanding of concepts that we have previously taken for granted. By this measure, Shain's book passes with flying colors."
--- Michael R. Marrus, University of Toronto
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The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State

The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State

by Yossi Shain
The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State

The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State

by Yossi Shain

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Paperback edition of the pathbreaking book on the role of exiles in international relations, with a new foreword (including material on the war in Iraq).

"In a world increasingly shaped by transnational organizations and processes, this is a timely and welcome subject, and Yossi Shain provides an informative overview."
--Rogers Brubaker, Harvard University, in The American Journal of Sociology

"Engrossing."
--International Affairs

"Mr. Shain is at his best stitching together information that hitherto had not been systematically related to analytical themes. . . . A major contribution to understanding the patterns and complexities of the politics of those at home abroad."
--International Migration Review

"The Frontier of Loyalty is the first comprehensive and theoretically oriented study of exile politics; the types of exile activity; the relation to both the home and host governments; and the difficulties and ambiguities of exile politics, particularly the struggle for legitimacy as spokesman for the opposition at home and for recognition from the outside."
--- Juan J. Linz, Yale University

"An ingenious and sensitive analysis of political exiles as 'voice from without,' which contributes to our understanding of the transnational character of contemporary politics."
--- Aristide R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research

"Drawing upon a wide literature on contemporary political exiles, Yossi Shain presents a sophisticated, learned and sensible survey of their place in political life today. More important, his meditation on the role of exiles proves such essential political categories as legitimacy,
national loyalty, and opposition in the modern state. One test of any work of scholarship is whether it enhances our understanding of concepts that we have previously taken for granted. By this measure, Shain's book passes with flying colors."
--- Michael R. Marrus, University of Toronto

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472026128
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 02/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 365 KB

About the Author

Yossi Shain is the Romulo Betancourt Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and is Professor of Government and Diaspora Politics at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

63451_txt ShainCover.pdf Contents Acknowledgments Preface to the Reprint Edition The Political Exile and the Evolution of National Loyalty Who Is an Exile? The Political Exile as a Political Activist Chapter One: Who Represents the Nation's Will? Loyalty and Disloyalty in the Nation-State Political Exiles: National Loyalists or Traitors? Governmental and Nongovernmental Claims The Role of Origin The Validation of Claims to Power The Hope of Return and International Recognition Chapter Three: The Politics of Schism Autonomy and Identity Exile Coalitions Ideological Purity The Insider-Outsider Dilemma Foreign Intervention Chapter Four: Political Exiles and the Diaspora National Diaspora The Incentives for Mobilization The Case of the Russian Diaspora The Case of the Spanish Republicans Pre-exile Organizations and Loyalty at Home The Internal-External Legitimacy Nexus Exiles and Hegemonic Home Regimes Mixed Regime or Pluralistic Hegemony Collaboration with the Opposition or Infiltration Exile-Insider Relations over Time Italian Exiles Who Failed to Reach the Promised Land Pragmatism in Exile Politics Patterns of International Recognition Governments-in-Exile National Exile Committees Rationales for Support by Other Nations Relations with the Host State Exile Diplomacy: the Politics of Image International Organizations and the Global Mythology Chapter Seven: My Country Right or Wrong: The Exile War Trap The Government's Defeat Is the Nation's Victory In Defense of a Home People, Not a Home Regime Chapter Eight: Counterexile Strategies by the Home Regime Denationalization and Statelessness Divisions and Splinters within Exile Organizations Diplomatic Pressures on the Host Government Assassinations and Kidnappings of Key Leaders Likelihood of the Use of Antiexile Measures The Moving Frontier of National Loyalty Notes Index
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