One of the reasons of the appearance of transnational nationalism Kastoryano Riva sees in refusal of the immigrant by the society of the State of immigration, in difficult insertion, in lack of recognition, what pushes the immigrant to look for help in transnational networks where he finds self-defining references and these networks brings him support. The researcher also gives the definition of the transnationalism and examples showing difference between the diaspora and a transnational nationalism.
Transnational nationalism has a reference State (for Jews it is Israel) and do not claims to creat a new State. Its goal is cultural, historical, individual, rights recognition. Transnational nationalism is represented by communities wich left their State, their territory - their Nation-State (for example, Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisien, Senegalese,…). And the goal of diaspora nationalism is to creat their State. A diaspora for me is a people dispersed before the creation of a Nation-State.
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