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172609
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This paper looks at some aspects of business activity and project work, outlining the business interests of Chinese major and mediumsized public and private companies in Russia, small businesses and microenterprises of Chinese migrants and their families, and also Chinese private entrepreneurs (PE) in the Russian Federation. All of these companies and private entrepreneurs whose position in Russia is getting stronger by the year are considered by the author the main entities of constructing the Russian section of the One Belt, One Road project (OBOR).
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183451
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This article studies PRC policy toward the Chinese diaspora during the periods of Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping (from 1993 to the present). This period saw the evolution of mechanisms created earlier for working abroad with Chinese expatriates (huaqiao-huareri), domestically with huaqiao-huaren who have returned to China, relatives of émigrés, and émigrés who have returned to China (guiqiao-qiaojuan) in a flexible system capable of adapting to the Chinese and international reality and effectively drawing the resources of the diaspora to implementing grand PRC projects and initiatives.
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183452
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This article studies PRC policy toward the Chinese diaspora during the periods of Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping (from 1993 to the present). This period saw the evolution of mechanisms created earlier for working abroad with Chinese expatriates (huaqiao-huaren), domestically with huaqiao-huaren who have returned to China, relatives of émigrés, and émigrés who have returned to China (guiqiao-qiaojuan) in a flexible system capable of adapting to Chinese and international reality and effectively drawing the resources of the diaspora to implementing grand PRC projects and initiatives.
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ID:
155331
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This article examines the economic influence of Chinese living abroad (huaqiao) on the development of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road on PRC territory. The author analyzes the territorial structure of investments and the branch structure of the huaqiao companies in the region of the Bohai Bay ring, the Yangtze River Delta, southern maritime regions and the southern shore of the PRC western regions through which the Maritime Silk Road will pass.
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151263
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The author examines the economic influence of Chinese living abroad on the main regions of China, Kazakhstan, and Russia through which the Northern Branch of the Silk Road Economic Belt is supposed to be forged. She analyzes the territorial structure of investments and the branch structure of huaqiao enterprises in the economic region of the Bohai Bay ring and individual settlements of the central and western regions of China. She also examines the branch structure of big Chinese state-owned and private companies in Kazakhstan and Russia , as well as opportunities for business communities of Chinese living in foreign countries to participate in the development of the project.
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153444
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The author examines the economic influence of Chinese living abroad (huaqiao) on the regions of the PRC and Pakistan through which the southern branch of the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) will pass. The territorial structure of investments, the branch structure of huaqiao companies, the branch structure of the economy of cities and companies on the Chinese section of the SREB southern branch, as well as the branch structure of Chinese enterprises in Pakistan are examined. The author assesses the huaqiao's ability to influence the construction of the SREB southern branch.
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192511
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This paper considers the following issues: the size of the Chinese diaspora (huaqiao-huaren - Chinese emigrants with PRC citizenship and ethnic Chinese with foreign citizenship), its location in the world, and its degree of self-organization. These issues are quite complex. There is still no generally accepted scientific methodology for exploring them. Changes in the size and geographical location of the Chinese diaspora in this paper are shown in a historical perspective, with a focus on 1949 (the year of establishment of the PRC), 1978 (the beginning of the policy of reform and opening up in the PRC), and 2000-2021 (recent period).
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