Turkish, Kurdish and Armenian Nationalists Mobilisations in France: between Conflicts and Integration in the Host Country
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This article aims to understand how, using different forms of organisation (diplomatic, migratory, mediatic, political, cultural and economics networks) the leaders of Kurdish, Turkish and Armenian causes have managed to transpose their conflict inside states like France whose have no primitive links with the events in debate. The hypothesis of the author is that this transposition could be explained in part by the construction of transnational network of demand, which can be historically and sociologically deconstruct ; but also by the existence of political or economic migrant population that stays politically links with their country of origin despite being established abroad for decades. This transfer of the political spectrum from the country of origin to the host societies of those migrant populations interrogate both the sociology of activism and social movements. It also drives us to interrogate the integration process of those expatriates and the host of their political demand in our societies, which can finally explain the success of such transnational political causes, ask by the following question : how a political cause is transposed beyond national frontiers ?
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