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1. Introduction: The Greek Crisis as a Critical Juncture in Homeland-Diaspora Relations
Part I Homeland Reform and Diaspora Involvement
2. Crisis and Change: The Right of Greek Citizens to Vote Abroad
3. International Portability of Social Benefits as a Bridge to the Crisis-Driven Diaspora
4. Diaspora and Transnational Philanthropy During the Crisis and the Shifting Boundaries of State and Civil Society
Part II Crisis-driven Emigration and Diasporic Interactions
5. Remittance Behaviour of Greek Emigrants in the UK During the Long Recession
6. The Greek Diaspora in the UK during the Crisis: Socioeconomic Integration, Prospects of Return and Aspects of Engagement
7. "When in Rome": Do Recent Greek Migrants Adopt New Norms on Corruption While Living Abroad?
Part III Diaspora Institutions Before and After the Outbreak of the Crisis
8. The World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE): From Great Expectations to Disillusionment and Crisis Irrelevance
9. The Greek Americans and the Greek Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective
10. The Ecumenical Patriarchate: Bridging Greece, the Diaspora and the Orthodox World
Part IV Diasporic Identities and Transnational Mobilisation During the Crisis
11. Diaspora Public Diplomacy at a Time of Homeland Crisis: The Philotimo Nation as Global Distinction
12. Diasporic Homecoming and Transnational Flows in Times of Crisis: Economic Strategies and Mobilities of Greeks from the Former Soviet Union in Thessaloniki
13. Crisis, Identity and Diasporic Mobilisation: Perspectives from Young People and Parents in the Greek Diaspora in England
14. Greek-Australian Ethno-regional Diasporic Engagement with the Homeland During the Greek Economic Crisis: Ethnographic Insights
Part V Beyond the Greek Case
15. The Debt Crisis and Homeland-Diaspora Engagement in Portugal: Institutions, Remittances and Political Participation
16. Ireland's Homeland-Diaspora Engagement: Policy Responses to the Post-2008 Economic Crisis
17. Migration and Diaspora at Times of Crisis: Public Perceptions of Emigrants in Ukraine
18. Conclusion: A New Model of Diaspora Engagement?.
Part I Homeland Reform and Diaspora Involvement
2. Crisis and Change: The Right of Greek Citizens to Vote Abroad
3. International Portability of Social Benefits as a Bridge to the Crisis-Driven Diaspora
4. Diaspora and Transnational Philanthropy During the Crisis and the Shifting Boundaries of State and Civil Society
Part II Crisis-driven Emigration and Diasporic Interactions
5. Remittance Behaviour of Greek Emigrants in the UK During the Long Recession
6. The Greek Diaspora in the UK during the Crisis: Socioeconomic Integration, Prospects of Return and Aspects of Engagement
7. "When in Rome": Do Recent Greek Migrants Adopt New Norms on Corruption While Living Abroad?
Part III Diaspora Institutions Before and After the Outbreak of the Crisis
8. The World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE): From Great Expectations to Disillusionment and Crisis Irrelevance
9. The Greek Americans and the Greek Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective
10. The Ecumenical Patriarchate: Bridging Greece, the Diaspora and the Orthodox World
Part IV Diasporic Identities and Transnational Mobilisation During the Crisis
11. Diaspora Public Diplomacy at a Time of Homeland Crisis: The Philotimo Nation as Global Distinction
12. Diasporic Homecoming and Transnational Flows in Times of Crisis: Economic Strategies and Mobilities of Greeks from the Former Soviet Union in Thessaloniki
13. Crisis, Identity and Diasporic Mobilisation: Perspectives from Young People and Parents in the Greek Diaspora in England
14. Greek-Australian Ethno-regional Diasporic Engagement with the Homeland During the Greek Economic Crisis: Ethnographic Insights
Part V Beyond the Greek Case
15. The Debt Crisis and Homeland-Diaspora Engagement in Portugal: Institutions, Remittances and Political Participation
16. Ireland's Homeland-Diaspora Engagement: Policy Responses to the Post-2008 Economic Crisis
17. Migration and Diaspora at Times of Crisis: Public Perceptions of Emigrants in Ukraine
18. Conclusion: A New Model of Diaspora Engagement?.