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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface to the Reprint Edition
The Political Exile and the Evolution of National Loyalty
Who Is an Exile?
The Political Exile as a Political Activist
Chapter One: Who Represents the Nation's Will?
Loyalty and Disloyalty in the Nation-State
Political Exiles: National Loyalists or Traitors?
Governmental and Nongovernmental Claims
The Role of Origin
The Validation of Claims to Power
The Hope of Return and International Recognition
Chapter Three: The Politics of Schism
Autonomy and Identity
Exile Coalitions
Ideological Purity
The Insider-Outsider Dilemma
Foreign Intervention
Chapter Four: Political Exiles and the Diaspora
National Diaspora
The Incentives for Mobilization
The Case of the Russian Diaspora
The Case of the Spanish Republicans
Pre-exile Organizations and Loyalty at Home
The Internal-External Legitimacy Nexus
Exiles and Hegemonic Home Regimes
Mixed Regime or Pluralistic Hegemony
Collaboration with the Opposition or Infiltration
Exile-Insider Relations over Time
Italian Exiles Who Failed to Reach the Promised Land
Pragmatism in Exile Politics
Patterns of International Recognition
Governments-in-Exile
National Exile Committees
Rationales for Support by Other Nations
Relations with the Host State
Exile Diplomacy: the Politics of Image
International Organizations and the Global Mythology
Chapter Seven: My Country Right or Wrong: The Exile War Trap
The Government's Defeat Is the Nation's Victory
In Defense of a Home People, Not a Home Regime
Chapter Eight: Counterexile Strategies by the Home Regime
Denationalization and Statelessness
Divisions and Splinters within Exile Organizations
Diplomatic Pressures on the Host Government
Assassinations and Kidnappings of Key Leaders
Likelihood of the Use of Antiexile Measures
The Moving Frontier of National Loyalty
Notes
Index