Diaspora Capital and Shifting Transnational Influence Architectures in Washington
Jun 10, 2026
In the contemporary political ecology of the United States, diaspora formations have ceased to operate as passive sociological extensions of immigrant settlement and have instead evolved into structured nodes of influence that intersect with legislative behavior, campaign financing circuits, and policy interpretation mechanisms
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