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"Our kith and kin"? Sri Lankan Tamil refugees and the ethnonationalist parties of Tamil Nadu
Demelza Jones
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sociology and Policy
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Tamil Nadu
100%
Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees
100%
Refugees
60%
Sub-state Nationalism
40%
Political Elites
20%
Prime Minister
20%
Kinship
20%
Migration Studies
20%
Political Dynamics
20%
Hostility
20%
Co-ethnic
20%
Indian States
20%
Dynamic Surroundings
20%
State Relations
20%
Nexus Model
20%
Assassination
20%
Mohandas K. Gandhi
20%
Kin State
20%
Suicide Bombers
20%
Political Unit
20%
Arts and Humanities
Tamil Nadu
100%
Literature
20%
Expression
20%
Political Elite
20%
Prime ministers
20%
Case Study
20%
Nexus
20%
Hostility
20%
Assassination
20%
Social Sciences
Tamil
100%
Indians
28%
Hostility
14%
Homicide
14%
Political Elite
14%