Flow and Flux: The Political History of Chinese Emigration to France, 1949-1990 : A Case Study of Southern Zhejiang Migrant Communities (Palgrave Studies in Migration History)

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Flow and Flux: The Political History of Chinese Emigration to France, 1949-1990 : A Case Study of Southern Zhejiang Migrant Communities (Palgrave Studies in Migration History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 425 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783032169341
  • DDC分類 304.851044

Description

This book examines the political circumstances of Chinese immigrants in France within a broader political climate. It explores how China s top-down policy shifts and internal policy debates  since 1949 affected overseas Chinese policies and the lives of Chinese immigrants in France. Illustrating the special emigration policy of a socialist country during the Mao era and the characteristic tug-of-war between the mainland and Taiwan over overseas Chinese in Europe, this work also identifies windows of opportunity during gaps in political campaigns when the Chinese government favoured its overseas citizens, challenging misconceptions about China s overseas policies before 1978.

Additionally, this book analyses migration waves after 1978, concluding that the Chinese government played a pivotal role in driving these migrations. It addresses how large-scale migration emerged after the Reform and Opening-up, especially after 1984, linking this to shifts in Communist Party policies, bureaucratic practices, and how the French and Chinese government deal with the illegal migration issue.

Grounded in an exceptionally broad and rare set of source materials, this book draws from archives at seven research centres across mainland China, as well as collections from Academia Sinica in Taiwan, the French National Library, and French diplomatic archives. The author further enriches the analysis with first-hand interviews, including conversations with government officials, police officers, former human smugglers, and former overseas students involved in the Nationalist Communist struggle. By leveraging these uncommon archival resources and unique personal accounts, the author tries to guide readers toward a more nuanced and multifaceted understanding of the forces shaping Chinese migration to France.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Between Hostland and Homeland: French Overseas Chinese and the New China, 1949 1960.- Chapter 3. Emerging from the Shadow of the Great Leap Forward: A Brief Window of Opportunity before the Cultural Revolution (1960-1966).- Chapter 4. The Situation of Overseas Chinese during the Cultural Revolution and the Immigration Status of Overseas Chinese Living in France (1966-1976).- Chapter 5. The Transformation of the Overseas Chinese Policy and Society in France after 1978.- Chapter 6. Conclusion.

KE Hongyi is an Assistant Researcher at Zhejiang University. He earned his PhD in history from École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and East China Normal University. His work specialises in Chinese migration history and the socio-political dynamics of overseas Chinese communities. His research primarily examines the evolution of Chinese migration policy since the twentieth century and the experiences of Chinese immigrants in Europe.


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