Political parties abroad Vol. 26, 2019/2 - 226 pagesSpecial report: Political parties abroadPages 7 to 32How and why should emigrants be mobilized? A comparative approach to political parties abroad. ForewordBy Tudi Kernalegenn, Émilie Van HautePages 33 to 56“Being a party” from afar. Tunisian pro- and anti- Ben Ali political parties in FranceBy Mathilde ZedermanPages 57 to 81The vote of the Algerian community abroad: What are the implications for political parties?By Belkacem BenzeninePages 83 to 105The Cameroon political field “abroad” through rivalries of political partiesBy Moïse Tchingankong YanouPages 107 to 131The Communist Party of Spain and “economic” immigration (1956-1980)By Natacha LilloPages 133 to 158When the transplant takes place. The EAJ-BNP extends across the borderBy Jean-Marie IzquierdoPages 159 to 186French expatriates En Marche! The emergence of a new political actor among overseas French citizensBy Tudi Kernalegenn, Cédric PellenPages 187 to 212A community no longer in transition. The case of the organization of Romanian parties abroadBy Sergiu Gherghina, Sorina Soare