In various countries, the electoral behaviour of citizens who live outside their nation of origin—the diaspora—has played a key role in the success of political parties in their home countries.

The research presented in this Discussion Paper looks at the idea of the party abroad and aims to explain how and to what extent national political parties engage with citizens who live outside their country. It considers the legal treatment of how political parties can operate beyond national borders and it presents various models that can be used by parties wishing to engage with their citizens abroad.

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Publication date
21 February 2019
Language(s)
English
Author(s)
Ekaterina R. Rashkova and Sam van der Staak
Number of pages
41

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Acknowledgements

Summary

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1. Context and rationale: globalization and diaspora communities

2. Typologies and design options

3. The party abroad: six case studies

4. Conclusions

References and further reading

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The Party Abroad and its Role for National Party Politics

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