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Using empirical case studies, this book investigates how China's position in the world has affected the identity of Chinese ethnic communities internationally. Analysing the effects of China's rise on patterns of transnational movements, it explores the changes in relations between Chinese communities and their host and ancestral countries.

Produktbeschreibung
Using empirical case studies, this book investigates how China's position in the world has affected the identity of Chinese ethnic communities internationally. Analysing the effects of China's rise on patterns of transnational movements, it explores the changes in relations between Chinese communities and their host and ancestral countries.
Autorenporträt
Bernard P. Wong is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at San Francisco State University. His research interests include the family, ethnic identity, cultural citizenship and globalization. Tan Chee-Beng is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Sun Yat-sen University. He is also currently President of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO).