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OverviewIn Hamburg, a Somali refugee organises a radio station broadcasting political commentary across three continents. In Tokyo, an Ethiopian asylum seeker avoids all contact with compatriots, terrified that any association will trigger deportation. Both live in liberal democracies. Both are recognized refugees. Why does one find a political voice - and the other disappear into silence? This question sits at the heart of Refugee Transnationalism: Opportunity or Constraint in Korea, Japan, France, Belgium, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. Drawing on nearly a decade of original fieldwork, interviews, and legal analysis across seven countries and three continents, Professor Yiombi Thona (Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa) advances a bold structural argument: variation in refugee transnational political participation is not explained by culture, psychology, or individual will. It is explained by the cumulative weight of five structural conditions in each host country - legal security, integration support, civil society density, political opportunity, and freedom from surveillance. Where these conditions align, refugees become formidable political actors. Where they collapse, political silence is not a choice. It is structurally imposed. The book constructs a Composite Structural Constraint Score for each of the seven host states, ranking them from Japan (6/25) and South Korea (7/25) - where recognition rates hover between one and two percent - through South Africa (10/25), France (17/25), and Australia and Belgium (20/25 each), to Canada (25/25, minimal constraint). Korea and Japan are advanced liberal democracies with robust constitutional frameworks. Yet ethnic nationalism, legal precocity, and pervasive surveillance combine to produce near-total political silence by design. This is not a failure of policy. It is the policy. Two new chapters extend the framework beyond its original scope. Australia presents a fundamental contradiction: a generous Humanitarian Programme paired with offshore detention that strips political agency from those intercepted at sea, producing two radically different refugee political realities within a single national system. South Africa introduces the Global South dimension the field has long neglected - demonstrating that even under severe institutional dysfunction and xenophobia, Congolese, Somali, and Zimbabwean communities develop forms of political resilience that challenge Global North assumptions about what refugee political life looks like. One of the book's most original contributions is its documentation of covert political engagement in the most constrained environments. Even where visible organisation is impossible, refugees maintain encrypted digital transnationalism and cross-border solidarity networks invisible to monitoring states. Political agency is never fully extinguished - only driven underground. The silence that states and scholars observe is not the absence of politics. It is politics in hiding. Refugee Transnationalism is also a provocation to political theory. The systematic exclusion of refugees is not a failure of liberal democracy - it is one of its structural features. The demos decides who belongs. Those excluded have no standing to contest that decision. International refugee law was designed to fill this gap. This book documents, in seven countries, the consequences of its failure to do so. The arguments are rigorous and evidence-based. The implications are urgent. And the people whose political lives are at stake - in Seoul, in Tokyo, in Paris, in Johannesburg, in Ottawa - are real. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yiombi ThonaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9798251420951Pages: 264 Publication Date: 14 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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