Reluctant Exiles?

Reluctant Exiles?
Title Reluctant Exiles? PDF eBook
Author Ronald Skeldon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 398
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315483114

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This work presents an assessment of the migration from Hong Kong that has occurred since the second half of the 1980s. This pronounced outflow of highly educated people (a "brain drain") is having a profound impact on destination areas, as well as on Hong Kong itself.

Reluctant Exiles?

Reluctant Exiles?
Title Reluctant Exiles? PDF eBook
Author Ronald Skeldon
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 388
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789622093348

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The Hong Kong Becoming China multi-volume series is published for an international readership. It aims to provide both expert analysis and the documentary basis for an informed understanding of Hong Kong's transition as a free society and capitalist economy toward socialist Chinese sovereignty under the One country, Two systems formula.

Planning the Unthinkable

Planning the Unthinkable
Title Planning the Unthinkable PDF eBook
Author Peter René Lavoy
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 592
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780801487040

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The proliferation of chemical, biologial and nuclear weapons is now the single most serious security concern for governments around the world. This text compares how organisations shape the way leaders intend to employ these armaments.

In Search of Empire

In Search of Empire
Title In Search of Empire PDF eBook
Author James Pritchard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 518
Release 2004-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780521827423

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Elusive Empire is the first full account of how during 1670 and 1730 French settlers came to the Americas. It examines how they and thousands of African slaves together with Amerindians constructed settlements and produced and traded commodities for export. Bringing together much new evidence, the author explores how the newly constructed societies and new economies, without precedent in France, interacted with the growing international violence in the Atlantic world in order to present a fresh perspective of the multifarious French colonizing experience in the Americas.

Internal and International Migration

Internal and International Migration
Title Internal and International Migration PDF eBook
Author Hein Mallee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 367
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113681437X

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Comparing migration in China itself to Chinese migration to Europe, this book critically assesses received ideas, perceptions and theories concerning internal and international migration.Comparing migration in China itself to Chinese migration to Europe, this book critically assesses received ideas, perceptions and theories concerning internal and international migration. The book argues for the emergence of a Chinese world system in which internal and international mobility is a central and heterogenous feature. The book presents an unusually rich case study of migration and transnationalism of migrants from southern Zhejiang province in Chinese and European cities, studies of rural-urban migration in booming southern China, implementation of the birth control policy among migrants in Beijing, discrimination and stereotypisation of rural migrants in Shanghai, contract worker teams in Beijing, and forced urban-rural migration during the Cultural Revolution.

Chinese Identities, Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism

Chinese Identities, Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism
Title Chinese Identities, Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism PDF eBook
Author Kwok-bun Chan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 185
Release 2005-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 113420311X

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Drawing upon wide-ranging case study material, the book explores the ever-changing personal and cultural identity of Chinese migrants and the diverse cosmopolitan communities they create. The various models of newly-forged communities are examined with the added dimension of personal identity and the individual's place in society. With particular emphasis on the changing face of Chinese ethnicity in a range of established places of convergence, Chan draws on extensive experience and knowledge in the field to bring the reader a fresh, fascinating and ultimately very human analysis of migration, culture, identity and the self.

Uneasy Reunions

Uneasy Reunions
Title Uneasy Reunions PDF eBook
Author Nicole DeJong Newendorp
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804758130

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This book is about the migrations for family reunion that have taken place in post-1997 Hong Kong between mothers and children living in mainland China and their long-absent husbands and fathers, residents of Hong Kong.