Kampagnen sind in der Volksrepublik China ein etabliertes Mittel zur Durchsetzung von politischen und rechtlichen Zielen. Seit dem Beginn der Reform- und Öffnungspolitik hat sich das Land wirtschaftlich rapide entwickelt, was ein Grund ist sowohl für die stetige Weiterentwicklung des lokalen Rechtssystems als auch für die Attraktivität Chinas für ausländische Arbeitskräfte. Dieses Buch untersucht die Rolle von Kampagnen im Kontext des chinesischen Einwanderungsrechts, das im Jahr 2012 grundlegend reformiert worden ist. Es geht dabei der Frage nach, warum die Revision des Gesetzes zur Verwaltung der Ein- und Ausreise mit der verstärkten Durchführung von Kampagnen gegen illegale Einwanderung und illegale Beschäftigung von Ausländern einherging. Zu diesem Zweck untersucht dieses Buch sowohl den inneren Aufbau der Kampagnen als auch die Einbettung des aktuellen Einwanderungsrechts in den Kontext des chinesischen Verwaltungsrechts.
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美国和加拿大都是传统移民国家,家庭团聚是美国、加拿大移民政 策法规的重要组成部分。而对这一问题的研究,中国学术界极为薄弱。加强对家庭团聚移民政策的研究,对于深入剖析美国、加拿大移民法体系,发展两国经济,维持社会稳定与发展,具有重要理论和现实意义。本文分析了美国、加拿大家庭团聚移民政策,认为美国和加拿大都是传统移民国家,家庭团聚是美国、加拿大移民政策法规的重要组成部分,或者说是移民法体系的核心。实施综合移民改革,使家人得以团聚,意义重大,它使国家获得安全,经济得以恢复,这个艰辛而智慧的立法过程,也在最佳程度上反映了美国人和加拿大人的价值观。目前要求放宽家庭团聚的民间呼声持续高涨,体现美国和加拿大人价值观的"家庭团聚"成为难以被忽视的移民改革核心话题。The United States and Canada are traditional nation of immigrants, the United States, Canada family reunion is an important part of the immigration policies and regulations. But the study on this problem, Chinese academia is very weak. To strengthen the family reunion immigration policy research, for in-depth analysis of American, Canadian immigration law system, development of bilateral economy, maintain social stability and development, has the important theory and the practical significance. This paper analyzes the United States, Canada family reunion immigration policy, thinks the United States and Canada are traditional nation of immigrants, the United States, Canada family reunion is an important part of the immigration policies and regulations, or is the immigration law system core. The implementation of comprehensive immigration reform, make family to reunite, the sense is great, it makes national security, economic recovery, the hardships and the wisdom of the legislative process, but also in the best reflect the values Americans and Canadians. At present the requirement relaxes family folk voice rising, the United States and Canadian values embodiment of" family reunion" to be neglected the core topic for immigration reform. ; Non UBC ; Unreviewed ; Other
by Chun Wai (May) Chan. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves [147-149]). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Introduction --- p.1-3 ; The Historical Event ; Intersection of History and Biography ; Contemporary Emigration ; Literature Review --- p.4-15 ; Conceptual and Theoretical Issues ; "Types of Contemporary HK Emigrants, Emigration Strategies, & Emigration Adjustments" ; "Rationales for Emigration, Return Emigration, and Settlement" ; Politically Driven vs. Economically Driven Emigration ; Middle Class Emigration vs. Working Class Emigration ; The Meaning of the Contemporary Wave of Emigration ; Research Method --- p.16-20 ; Research Aim ; Framework of Analysis ; Subject of Study ; Research Design ; Conducting the Interview ; Data Analysis ; Chapter Organization --- p.21-21 ; Chapter 1- The Setting ; Chapter 2- The Search ; Chapter 3- The Transition ; Chapter 4- The Split ; Chapter 5- The Scale ; Chapter 6- The Meaning of the Contemporary Wave of Emigration from Hong Kong ; Chapter Chapter 1- --- The Setting --- p.22-26 ; Chapter 1.1 --- History of Emigration ; Chapter 1.2 --- The Contemporary Period ; Chapter 1.2A --- Transformations in Hong Kong ; Chapter 1.2B --- Immigration Policies of Overseas Destination Countries ; Chapter 1.3 --- The Timeframe ; Chapter Chapter 2- --- The Search --- p.27-48 ; Chapter 2.1 --- Forward ; Chapter 2.2 --- Motivations for Emigration ; Chapter 2.2A --- Overseas Educational Opportunities ; Chapter 2.2B --- Overseas Living Environment ; Chapter 2.2C --- Political Transition (97) ; Chapter 2.3 --- 1997: Divergent Focus ; Chapter 2.3A --- Shadow Past ; Chapter 2.3B --- Ambiguous Future ; Chapter 2.4 --- Non-Conventional Cases ; Chapter 2.5 --- Recapitulation ; Chapter Chapter 3- --- The Transition --- p.49-74 ; Chapter 3.1 --- Forward ; Chapter 3.2 --- Economic and Social Transitions ; Chapter 3.2A --- Economic ; Chapter 3.2A. 1 --- Employment/ Career Adjustments ; Chapter 3.2A. 1. a --- Experience and ...
Preface; Contributors; 1. Introduction: Migration and New National Identities / Wang Gungwu; Part I: Overview; 2. Upgrading the Migrant: Neither Huaqiao nor Huaren / Wang Gungwu; 3. Groundlessness And Utopia: The Chinese Diaspora and Territory / Emmanuel Ma Mung; 4.?????????? (The Xiao Yucan Principle and Its Historical Destiny) / Zhou Nanjing; Part II: Identity and Ethnicity; 5. Preserving Bukit China: The Cultural Politics of Landscape Interpretation in Melaka's Chinese Cemetery / Carolyn L. Cartier
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [487]-508) ; The papers collected in this anthology look at Chinese overseas, residing in five continents in the half century after the Second World War, from many new perspectives. Some papers raise questions about the Chinese diaspora in broad conceptual terms, and inquire into the meaning of being Chinese outside China. Other papers examine life in local communities, analysing how historical and contemporary circumstances affect their lives and the ways they negotiate their identity in the host country. In- depth case studies further bring out the complexity of the subject by identifying the range of variables, including the social, economic, political and cultural characteristics of the places of origin and destinations, as well as emigration and immigration policies, which affect the patterns of migration and the nature of settlement in any place at any time. This is especially highlighted in chapters using a comparative approach. With scholars from different disciplines, using different types of data, methodologies and theoretical tools, the richness of the subject matter becomes apparent ; published_or_final_version ; Preface / Sinn, Elizabeth pix ; Contributors pxi ; 1 Introduction: migration and new national identities / Wang, Gungwu p1 ; Glossary p485 ; Bibliography p487 ; Pt.I Overview p13 ; Pt.II Identity and ethnicity p63 ; Pt.III The diaspora in Europe p139 ; Pt.IV The Asia Pacific front p201 ; Pt.V New focus on Australia p277 ; Pt.VI.Chinese overseas in comparative perspectives ; Pt.VII Ethnicity, Religion and communal development and Qiaoxiang: Chinese overseas and the home village p423 ; 2 Upgrading the migrant: neither Huaqiao nor huaren / Wang, Gungwu p15 ; 3 Groundlessness and utopia: the Chinese diaspora and territory / Mung, Emmanuel Ma p35 ; 4 蕭玉燦主義的歷史命運 / 周南京 p49 ; 5 Preserving bukit China: the cultural politics of landscape interpretation in Melaka's Chinese cemetery / Cartier, Carolyn L. p65 ; 6 Representations of 'the Chinese' and 'ethnicity' in British racial discourse / Tam, Suk-tak p81 ; 7 Emerging British Chinese identities: issues and problems / Parker, David p91 ; 8 Integration or segregation: the Dutch and South African Chinese compared / Harris, Karen L. p115 ; 9 Chinese immigrants in Denmark after 1949: immigration patterns and development / Thuno, Mette p141 ; 10 Living among three walls? The peranakan Chinese in the Netherlands / Minghuan, Li p167 ; 11 The Chinese and Chinese districts in Paris / Guillon, Michelle p185 ; 12 Becoming 'Chinese Canadian': the genesis of a cultural category / Ng, Wing-chung p203 ; 13 Political participation amongst Chinese Canadians: the road to the 1993 election / Lary, Diana p217 ; 14 神戶的中國人與中國人社會 / 安井三吉 p229 ; 15 從日本華僑敎育的當地化傾向看日本華僑社會的當地化趨勢 / 朱慧玲 p241 ; 16 越南華人經濟形態的轉變(1975-1993) / 黃小堅 p261 ; 17 Astronaut families and parachute children: Hong Kong immigrants in Australia / Pe-Pua, Rogelia p279 ; 18 The changing characteristics of Chinese migrants to Australia during the 1980s and early 1990s / Coughlan, James E. p299 ; 19 Gold mountain no more: impressions of Australian society among recent Asian immigrants / Ip, David F. p347 ; 20 Chinese immigration to Australia and South Africa: a comparative analysis of legislative control / Harris, Karen L. p373 ; 21 Settlement experiences of recent Chinese immigrants in Australia: a comparison of settlers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and China / Wu, Chung-tong p391 ; 22 The role of the true jesus church in the communal development of the Chinese people in Elgin, Scotland / Liu, Garland p425 ; 23 現代中國少數民族人口境外遷移初探: 以新彊、雲南為例 / 譚天星 p447 ; 24 山東省日照市旅韓華僑的調查報告 / 晁中辰 p463 ; 25 戰後中國大陸客家人海外移民剖析: 梅州地區人口國際遷移情況的調查 / 黃靜 p475
Reasons for emigrating -- Immigration procedures -- Emigrants' life overseas -- Migrant dependants' lives in China -- Distribution of remittances -- Household matters -- Economic issues and politics -- Education -- Society -- Family values, new ideas, and advice to family members