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US Parties Abroad: Representing Versus Mobilizing Expatriates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2021

Susan E. Scarrow*
Affiliation:
University of Houston

Abstract

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Type
The Global Movement of People and the Representation of Citizens Living Abroad: A New Avenue for Party Politics–the Party Abroad
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Political Science Association

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Federal Voting Assistance Program. 2018. 2016 Overseas Citizen Population Analysis Report. Available at www.fvap.gov/info/reports-surveys/overseas-citizen-population-analysis.Google Scholar
Klekowski von Koppenfels, Amanda. 2020. “Federal Structure and Party Politics as Simultaneous Opportunity and Constraint.” In Political Parties Abroad: A New Arena for Party Politics, ed. Kernalegenn, Tudi and van Haute, Emilie, 3955. Milton, UK: Routledge.Google Scholar