World.Wide.Web: Chinese Migration in the 21st Century—And How It Will Change the World - E-book - ePub

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 Bertil Lintner - World.Wide.Web: Chinese Migration in the 21st Century—And How It Will Change the World.
For centuries past, often driven by political upheaval or famine, Chinese have migrated to southeast Asia and beyond, to far flung corners of the globe.... Lire la suite
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Résumé

For centuries past, often driven by political upheaval or famine, Chinese have migrated to southeast Asia and beyond, to far flung corners of the globe. Large old 'Chinatowns' in cities such as London, Toronto, New York and San Francisco attest to these earlier migrations. Chinese continue to emigrate in large numbers in the 21st century-but this time around circumstances are different. Often encouraged and even facilitated by the Chinese state-officially or otherwise-modern migrants are often well educated and relatively affluent.
And China today offers a myriad of opportunities to those who choose to stay. In this wide ranging new study, Lintner researches the locations, motives, perils and successes of modern Chinese migrants, as well as their potential impact on the rest of the globe. Is the state sponsorship of such migration driven by China's expanding needs for energy, minerals, lumber and fish-or does it include more sinister motives? What is the likely impact of such migration on China's global diplomatic muscle? To what degree are new Chinese immigrants a 'fifth column' in their new homes? What is the role of Chinese 'triad' gangsters in this modern exodus?All of these and many more issues are addressed in this timely first-hand report.
A 'must read' for all China-watchers, or indeed for any who strive to understand the shifting dynamics of world power in the 21st century.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    26/02/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-974-524-188-6
  • EAN
    9789745241886
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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Biographie de Bertil Lintner

Swedish national Bertil Lintner embarked on a career as a free-lance journalist in 1980 and soon established himself as an authority on insurgency in Burma. He now contributes to a number of publications in Asia and Europe and contributed regularly to the Far Eastern Economic Review in Hong Kong, until its demise in December, 2009. His other books include 'Outrage: Burma's Struggle for Democracy', 'The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Burma', 'Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency Since 1948', 'Bloodbrothers: Crime, Business and Politics in Asia', and 'Great Leader, Dear Leader: Demystifying North Korea Under the KimClan'.

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