Rising China and new Chinese migrants in Southeast Asia /

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 i...

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Other Authors: Suryadinata, Leo (Editor), Loh, Benjamin Y. H. (Editor)
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Published: Singapore : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2022
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