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GLOBAL MIGRATION (3) answer(s).
 
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China in the global migration order: historical perspectives and new trends / Shen, Wei   Journal Article
Shen, Wei Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract China has a long history of internal and international migration and has a significant number of diasporas around the globe. From being predominately a country of emmigration, China has now witnessed growing rates of return migration, due to its rising economic status in the world. This article seeks to provide a historical review of international migration from China in different periods, from ancient China to after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It also examines the recent trends of new waves of Chinese migration such as student migration to Europe and touches on issues of government policy and the role of overseas diasporas in the course of Chinese history. By analysing a wide range of data, including published statistics and published papers, this paper illustrates the evolution of changing patterns of international migration from China and its impact for China on the rest of the world.
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ID:   173525


Ethnic Conflicts and Global Migration: Analyzing the Role of the United Nations in Africa / Kumari, Renu   Journal Article
Kumari, Renu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Global human migration in the 21st century has emerged as a daunting challenge. The United States, European Union, Australia and others count migration amongst many of the security challenges confronting them. Though human migration is not a new phenomenon, yet post-Cold War the problem has intensified. The global attention shifted from industrially developed Europe to newly created states Asia and Africa.
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ID:   114779


How Africans pursue low-end globalization in Hong Kong and main / Mathews, Gordon; Yang, Yang   Journal Article
Yang, Yang Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on global migration flows with Chinese characteristics in terms of African traders sojourning in China. In their case study of low-end globalization, the authors concentrate on the lives and livelihoods of Africans engaging in trade between China and various African countries. Like their Chinese counterparts in Africa, African traders in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, are exclusively interested and engaged in expanding the global flow of goods with Chinese characteristics. Facilitating this particular flow, the authors argue, might one day be regarded as one of China's most significant contributions to the history of globalization.
Key Words Globalization  China  Hong Kong  Guangzhou  Global Migration  African Traders 
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