Chinese migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe
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Chinese migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe
(Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series, 28)
Routledge, 2012
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Includes bibliographical reference and index
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内容説明
Much of the former Soviet bloc has become a destination for new Chinese migrants. Throughout Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Chinese migrants are engaged in entrepreneurial activities, primarily as petty merchants of consumer goods in unsteady economies. This book situates these migrants within the broader context of Chinese globalization and China's economic "rise." It traces the origins of Chinese migration into the region, as well as the conditions that have allowed migrants to thrive. Furthermore, it discusses the perception that Chinese globalization is purely economic and explores the relationship among petty merchants, labourers and institutional investors. Finally, by examining the movement of China's minorities into Central Asia, this book challenges the ethnic construct of new "Chinese" migration.
目次
Part 1: Russia: A Centuries-Old Diaspora 1. Historical and Contemporary Trends of Chinese Labor Migration into Siberia 2. The Chinese Experience in Russia: Adaptation, Tolerance, Law and Politics 3. Perceptions of Chinese Migrants in The Russian Far East Part 2: Central Asia: The Multiethnic Dimensions of "Chinese" Migration 4. The Dynamics of Contemporary Chinese Expansion into Central Asia 5. Patterns of Contermporary "Chinese" Migration Into Kazakhstan Part 3: Eastern Europe: Chinese Entrepreneurs at The Gates of the European Union 6. Myth and Migration: Zhejiangese Merchants in Serbia 7. The Chinese Under Serbian Laws 8. The Chinese and Their Competitors in Bulgaria 9. Filmic Representations of The Chinese Presence in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia
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