Chinese Immigration and Australian Politics

Chinese Immigration and Australian Politics
Author: Jia Gao
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811559099

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This book analyses how an increasing number of new Chinese migrants have integrated into Australian society and added a new dimension to Australian domestic politics as a result of Australia’s merit-based immigration system and its shift towards Asia. These policies have helped Australia sustain its growth without a recession for decades, but have also slowly changed established patterns in the distribution of job opportunities, wealth, and political influence in the country. These transformations have recently triggered a strong Sinophobic campaign in Australia, the most disturbing aspect of which is the denial of the successful integration of Chinese migrants into Australian society. Based on evidence gathered through a longitudinal study of Chinese migrants in Australia, this book examines the misconceptions troubling Australia’s current China debate from six important but overlooked perspectives, ranging from migration policy changes, economic factors, grassroots responses, the role of major political parties, community activism, to knowledge issues.

Chinese Australians

Chinese Australians
Author: Sophie Couchman,Kate Bagnall
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004288553

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In Chinese Australians: Politics, Engagement and Resistance key scholars of Chinese-Australian history explore how Chinese Australians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries influenced the communities in which they lived on a civic or individual level.

The New Chinese

The New Chinese
Author: Barry Li
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780730351887

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Bridge the gap between the china you know and the real china of today In the last 30 years, China has transformed itself into one of the world’s leaders in political, economic and social relations. With Australia a hotspot for Chinese immigrants, understanding the cultural nuances, both from an Australian and a Chinese perspective, is now more important than ever. Your next hire or business deal could depend on it. Australia is a young country built on immigration and cultural assimilation, and whether they are new immigrants or Australian born, in the workforce or the property market, or in the suburbs or the city, the ‘new Chinese’ are now an integral part of this culture. Told through the personal story of author Barry Li, The New Chinese reveals: how to navigate cultural differences between Australia and China what four generations of Chinese are present in Australia why political sensitivities should be observed by those doing business with China how Chinese consumers and investors spend their wealth what challenges are in store for China’s future. The New Chinese is your essential guide to the history, culture, and mindset of Chinese migrants in Australia, and of the new China.

Chinese Migration and Settlement in Australia

Chinese Migration and Settlement in Australia
Author: C. Y. Choi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1975
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UCAL:B3821027

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The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas

The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas
Author: Elizabeth Sinn
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 523
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789622094468

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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. This volume will no doubt go a long way both to broaden and deepen our understanding of the Chinese overseas, and, by showing the many possibilities for further investigation, to strengthen Chinese overseas as a field of study.

Australians of Chinese Background from Mainland China

Australians of Chinese Background from Mainland China
Author: Jennifer Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015022884244

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Chinese Immigrants and Chinese Australians in New South Wales

Chinese Immigrants and Chinese Australians in New South Wales
Author: Julie Stacker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2004
Genre: Chinese
ISBN: IND:30000107442380

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"The aim of this guide is to make records relating to Chinese immigration and settlement and Chinese-Australians in New South Wales more accessible to family and academic historians and other researchers interested in Chinese-Australian history. This guide brings together descriptions of numerous series of records held in the Sydney office of the National Archives"--p. 6.

Big White Lie

Big White Lie
Author: John Fitzgerald
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0868408700

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Much has been written about the White Australia Policy, but very little has been written about it from a Chinese perspective. Big White Lie shifts our understanding of the White Australia Policy - and indeed White Australia - by exploring what Chinese Australians were saying and doing at a time when they were officially excluded.Big White Lie pays close attention to Chinese migration patterns, debates, social organisations, and their business and religious lives. It shows that they had every right to be counted as Australians, even in White Australia. The book's focus on Chinese Australians provides a refreshing new perspective on the important role the Chinese have played in Australia's past at a time when China's likely role in Australia's future is more compelling than ever.