finds that the Korean immigrants were active agents who tried to overcome societal disadvantages by running small businesses, it also observes that these Korean merchants functioned as a middleman minority group that distributed the products of large
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Migration to the “First Large Suburban Ghetto” in America
Korean Immigrant Merchants in South Central Los Angeles in the 1980s
Chanhaeng Lee
Hospitality as Diplomacy in Post-Cosmopolitan Urban Spaces
Dervish Lodges and Sofra-Diplomacy in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina
David Henig
‘middleman minorities’ (ethnic, linguistic, religious) in brokering between transimperial realms in the past (e.g., Alavi 2015 ) and the present ( Marsden, this issue and 2016 ). Another fruitful line of enquiry on everyday diplomacy emerged from the studies