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Cambridge Marketing the American Creed Abroad Diasporas in the U.S. and their Homelands 2013 Edition by Yossi Shain
This book, first published in 1999, examines the interaction of domestic and foreign issues in the lives of ethnic Americans. Arguing that the damaging impact of ethnic influences on US foreign affairs has been overstated and misrepresented, Shain brings a new dimension to the public debate on multiculturalism by exploring its transnational aspects. Ethnic groups, despite residual attachments to their homelands, do not betray American political values and ideals, but, on the contrary, their involvement in homeland related affairs has been instrumental in their dissemination inside and outside the US. Shain evaluates ethnic groups in the US from a broad theoretical and comparative perspective, and his case studies include, among others, Arab-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and African-Americans. Marketing the American Creed Abroad by Yossi Shain was named the Best Book of 1999 by the Israel Political Science Association. Table of contents :- 1. US diasporas in the era of transnationalism 2. US ethnic diasporas in the struggle for democracy and self-determination 3. Arab-American identity and new transnational challenges 4. Transnational influences on ethnoracial relations in the US: the case of Black/Jewish disputes 5. 'Go but do not forget me': Mexico, the Mexican diaspora and US-Mexican relations 6. Conclusion: diasporas and the American national interest.