Ethnically diverse immigration can present difficulties to policy makers trying to frame and implement a foreign policy that is in the host nation’s interests. Such immigration can also present challenges to the host nation’s internal cohesion. This paper outlines a framework for understanding these problems and then applies it to Australia and immigrant Australians of Croatian origin.
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History
Date originally published
2000
Source
People and place, vol. 8, no. 3 (2000), p. 68-73. ISSN 1039-4788