Information on "Social Integration" and "East Asia"
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January 2012
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Jan 2012
Chinese in Georgia
Author: Jiayi Zhou
Publisher: European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
This publication examines the history of Chinese migrants in Georgia, the driving causes of migration, their level of integration, their vulnerabilities and their status in Georgian society. More on «Chinese in Georgia»
July 2011
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14 Jul 2011
Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report draws attention to the challenges defectors from North Korea have faced in integrating into the South, in the hope that the many international actors engaged with both Korea and refugee issues will devote more attention to planning for th... More on «Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South»
January 2010
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2010
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 39, No 1 (2010)
Author: Gunter Schubert, Gordon C K Cheung, Lee Chun-yi, Liao Da-chi, Chang Hui-chih, Chang Ya-chung, Christopher R Hughes, Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Stefan Braig
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / National Institute of Chinese Studies (NICS)
The first three articles in this special edition focus on the dynamics of cross-Strait integration and the political economy of China-Taiwan relations. More on «Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 39, No 1 (2010)»
May 2008
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May 2008
The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 6, No 2
Author: Matthew Oresman, Erica Marat, Stephen Blank, Marttha Brill Olcott, Yitzhak Shicor, Jan Sir, Slavomir Horak, Michael Clarke
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue discusses China's strategic plans and its foreign policy towards its eastern neighbors since the disintegration of the Soviet Union. More on «The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly Vol 6, No 2»
February 2008
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21 Feb 2008
(Un)Problematic Multiculturalism and Social Resilience
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This paper summarizes the proceedings of a February 2008 conference on multiculturalism in Asia. More on «(Un)Problematic Multiculturalism and Social Resilience»
June 2007
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Jun 2007
A Critical Review of Selected Time Use Surveys
Author: Debbie Budlender
Publisher: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
This paper reviews case studies from Latin American, Asian and African countries that provide quantitative analysis of how members of a household take care of each other and explore the implications of the findings for poverty and social exclusion. More on «A Critical Review of Selected Time Use Surveys»
March 2007
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Mar 2007
Empresariado étnico en España
Author: Joaquín Beltrán, Laura Oso, Natalia Ribas, Ivan Light, Yolanda Herranz, Mónica Buckley, Jordi Moreras, Ángeles Arjona, José Luis Molina, Aurelio Díaz, Colectivo Ioé (Carlos Pereda), Rafael Crespo, Alejandro Goldberg, Juan David Sempere
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
Los trece artículos de la publicación son el resultado de las colaboraciones aportadas por catorce científicos sociales en un seminario. More on «Empresariado étnico en España»
November 2006
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Nov 2006
Las diásporas de Asia Oriental en Europa Occidental
Author: Paul White, Park Hwa-Seo, Frank N Pieke
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
Esta publicación discute la presencia de asiático-orientales (japoneses, coreanos y chinos) en Europa Occidental como fenómeno relativamente nuevo. More on «Las diásporas de Asia Oriental en Europa Occidental»
April 2006
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Apr 2006
The Stubborn Myth of `Rising Patriotism' in Modern China?
Author: Neil J Diamant
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This paper examines how veterans of the People's Liberation Army in China were treated in their communities and workplaces after their demobilization in the 1950s and 1960s. More on «The Stubborn Myth of `Rising Patriotism' in Modern China?»
January 1999
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1999
The Korean Peninsula: Is Kim Dae-Jung's Pursuit of a Korean Confederation Realistic?
Author: Linda Jakobson
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper examines the political possibility of a confederation of the two Korean nations and analyzes the influence of the major powers on the Korean Peninsula. More on «The Korean Peninsula: Is Kim Dae-Jung's Pursuit of a Korean Confederation Realistic?»
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