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Chapter 1: Introduction: Diasporas from Latin America and their role in public diplomacy
Section 1: Diaspora Relations: States Courting the Diaspora
Chapter 2: Transnational social protection and the role of countries of origin: The cases of Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia and Ecuador
Chapter 3: State-diaspora relations in El Salvador and Colombia: Building legitimacy at home while trying to protect and court citizens abroad
Chapter 4: Diaspora engagement policies in Argentina: The unfolding of a still lukewarm approach
Chapter 5: Chileans in China and how they view their role in public diplomacy: Between entrepreneurship and state policies
Section 2: Diaspora-led Public Diplomacy
Chapter 6: The new Cuban diaspora
Chapter 7: #RickyRenuncia: The hashtag that took collective outrage from social media to the streets
Chapter 8: Civil society as an advocate of Mexicans and Latinos in the United States: The Chicago case
Chapter 9: The diaspora of Bahia and Afro-Brazilian culture in contemporary France
Chapter 10: The Voice of the Diaspora Global Project: Reflection from the Venezuelan experience in Colombia and the rest of Latin America
Chapter 11: Mexican diasporic women in public diplomacy: A case study of Mex and the City in the United States
Chapter 12: Brazilian ethnic media in the United States: An analysis of their social control and pluralistic functions in an electoral context
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Lessons learned and a future research agenda about Latin American diasporas in public diplomacy
Index.
Section 1: Diaspora Relations: States Courting the Diaspora
Chapter 2: Transnational social protection and the role of countries of origin: The cases of Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia and Ecuador
Chapter 3: State-diaspora relations in El Salvador and Colombia: Building legitimacy at home while trying to protect and court citizens abroad
Chapter 4: Diaspora engagement policies in Argentina: The unfolding of a still lukewarm approach
Chapter 5: Chileans in China and how they view their role in public diplomacy: Between entrepreneurship and state policies
Section 2: Diaspora-led Public Diplomacy
Chapter 6: The new Cuban diaspora
Chapter 7: #RickyRenuncia: The hashtag that took collective outrage from social media to the streets
Chapter 8: Civil society as an advocate of Mexicans and Latinos in the United States: The Chicago case
Chapter 9: The diaspora of Bahia and Afro-Brazilian culture in contemporary France
Chapter 10: The Voice of the Diaspora Global Project: Reflection from the Venezuelan experience in Colombia and the rest of Latin America
Chapter 11: Mexican diasporic women in public diplomacy: A case study of Mex and the City in the United States
Chapter 12: Brazilian ethnic media in the United States: An analysis of their social control and pluralistic functions in an electoral context
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Lessons learned and a future research agenda about Latin American diasporas in public diplomacy
Index.