Week 9 Flashcards
Overseas Chinese communities and Chinese transnationalism —Outline
The Imperial U-turn policy vis-à-vis overseas Chinese (China’s official policy towards overseas Chinese)
Re-banning migration (China’s official policy towards overseas Chinese)
From 1957 to 1971: no Chinese could leave the country legally.
Welcoming overseas Chinese with the launch of reforms (China’s official policy towards overseas Chinese)
Is there a “spirit of Chinese entrepreneurship”? The case of overseas Chinese communities
The historicity of overseas Chinese communities and the legacy of European colonizers in Southeast Asia
Growing Chinese aid and investment reinforcing an economy of domination and predation (1)
Growing Chinese aid and investment reinforcing an economy of domination and predation (2)
Growing Chinese aid and investment reinforcing an economy of domination and predation (3)
The new Chinese migrants to Cambodia (xinyimin) (1)
The new Chinese migrants (xinyimin) (2)
The emigration of the very rich Chinese (0.1% of the total population)
Conclusions
Flaws to the culturalist apprach (chinese abroad) I
Flaws to the culturalist apprach (chinese abroad) II