Immigration governance in East Asia : norm diffusion, politics of identity, citizenship / Edited by Gunter Schubert, Franziska Plümmer and Anastasiya Bayok.
2021
JV8756.5 .I46 2021 (Map It)
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Title
Immigration governance in East Asia : norm diffusion, politics of identity, citizenship / Edited by Gunter Schubert, Franziska Plümmer and Anastasiya Bayok.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Call Number
JV8756.5 .I46 2021
ISBN
9780367559021 hardback
0367559021 hardback
9781003099543 (ebook)
0367559021 hardback
9781003099543 (ebook)
Description
xi, 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1178869327
Summary
"This book analyses immigration policies in East Asia in the context of contemporary global migration flows and mobility. To assess how global norms of migration have impacted the East Asian migration region and explore regional migration trends, the book contains 13 case studies which investigate the regulation of immigration in China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Three analytical strands, namely norm diffusion, identity politics and citizenship, build the theoretical framework for the case studies which investigate how regional and national norms, discourses and institutions affect local communities and migration patterns. In particular, the book analyses contemporary issues such as immigration policy reforms, practices of inclusion and exclusion in local communities, and discourses on multiculturalism and risk. The book utilizes a comparative perspective which enables readers to reflect on the role of national identity, international organizations and law, public security concerns, and labor market demands in the articulation and implementation of contemporary immigration policy in East Asia. This book substantially complements the existing literature on immigration governance and interregional migration mobility in East Asia and will be of interest to academics in the fields of East Asian studies, Public Policy, Immigration and Migration studies, and Comparative politics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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