Rising China and New Chinese Migrants in Southeast Asia
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Rising China and New Chinese Migrants in Southeast Asia

  1. 367 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Rising China and New Chinese Migrants in Southeast Asia

About this book

New Chinese migration is a recent development that has just entered an initial phase. An overarching theme and conclusion across the sixteen chapters in this volume is that China's policy towards Chinese migrants has changed from period to period, and it is still too early for us to determine if Beijing will continue to pursue the policy of luoye guigen (return to original roots) or will revert to one of luodi shenggen (sink into local roots). The various chapters also show that the profile, motivations and outlooks of xin yimin (new Chinese migrants) have become more diverse, while local reactions to these new migrants have become less accommodating with increasing nationalism.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. About the Contributors
  3. Introduction: Rising China and New Chinese Migrants in Southeast Asia
  4. PART I General Overviews on Rising China and Xin Yimin
  5. 1 Rising China, New Migrants and Ethnic Chinese Identity in Southeast Asia
  6. 2 Contemporary Chinese Immigration into Mainland Southeast Asia
  7. PART II China’s Soft Power, Xin Yimin and Local Communities
  8. 3 Confucius Institutes in Southeast Asia: An Overview
  9. 4 Cambodian Perceptions of China: A Chinese Learners’ Perspective
  10. 5 China’s Soft Power and the Chinese Overseas: Case Study of Xiamen University and the Confucius Institute in Malaysia
  11. 6 China Dream and Singapore Heart: A Comparison between the China Cultural Centre (CCC) and the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC)
  12. PART III New Chinese Migrants and Local Communities
  13. 7 “Old” and “New” Chinese Communities in Laos: Internal Diversity and External Influence
  14. 8 Xin Yimin in the Philippines: Challenges and Perspectives
  15. 9 New Transnational Chinese Migrants in an Evolving Malaysia
  16. 10 Xin Yimin in Indonesia: A Growing Community That Faces New Challenges
  17. 11 Indonesian Elites’ Perceptions of New Chinese Migrants during the Jokowi Presidency
  18. PART IV New Chinese Migrants and Local Economies
  19. 12 Vietnam–China Economic Ties and New Chinese Migrants in Vietnam
  20. 13 Chinese Engagement in Laos: Past, Present and Uncertain Future
  21. 14 Casino Capitalism, Chinese Special Economic Zone and the Making of a Neoliberal Border in Northern Laos
  22. 15 ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Chinese Business in Cambodia’s Capital
  23. 16 Entrepreneurial Excursions: Short-Hop Chinese Migration at the Peripheries of Myanmar
  24. Index