The book presents a thorough study of the changing landscape of
state-diaspora relations in Africa, as well as a robust analysis of
diaspora engagement policies being pursued across the continent. As the
Africa diaspora strengthens its socio-economic and political clout,
countries of origin in Africa have sought to engage their citizens
living abroad. Over the past decade, the role of diaspora in the
homeland development has become a core tenet of national strategies and
policies. Against the backdrop of expanding globalization and deepening
regional integration, the book presents a thorough study of the changing
landscape of state-diaspora relations in Africa, as well as a robust
analysis of diaspora engagement policies being pursued across the
continent as states seek to extend rights to and extract obligations
from their global citizens.