Immigration Policy and Crisis in the Regional Context : Asian and European Experiences

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Auteur principal: Chu, Chin-Peng. (Directeur de la publication)
Autres auteurs: Park, Sang-Chul. (Directeur de la publication)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Singapore : Springer Singapore.
Édition: 1st ed. 2021.
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Résumé: This book compares the immigration policies of EU states and Asian countries-Germany, Poland, Estonia, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam,- and Thailand-analyses the policy strengths and weaknesses of various political actors in the regions and explores what can be learned from the experiences of different states. In the recent decades, immigration policy has become a hot topic due to globalization. EU has faced challenges in immigration since the refugee crisis in 2015 when over a million migrants and refugees crossed into Europe. In Asia, immigration issue has become more complicated as the economic ties among Asian countries have grown significantly in recent years. With contributions by professors, experts and scholars from various countries across Europe and Asia, the book provides both in-depth analyses and broad perspectives on the topic, making it a valuable read for academics and policymakers alike.
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Table des matières:
  • Introduction
  • A Study on Migration Policy in Japan
  • Political rights of immigrants in Korea
  • Did China's Soft Power Seduction Lure Taiwan's Youth? Preliminary Evidence for Overseas Employment
  • The Nexus between Foreign Labor Policy and Human Trafficking in Taiwan
  • Labor Immigration Policy in Vietnam
  • Thailand Immigrant Policy: The Challenge and Opportunity before and after ASEANIZATION
  • The Challenge of Immigration to Europe
  • Migration policy of Eastern Europe: The case of Poland and Hungary
  • The German Parties' Reaction to the 2015 Refugee Crisis: A Long-term Analysis of Party Positioning Dynamics
  • Implications of the EU's immigration governance to normative power in Europe
  • Immigration policy formation in new EU member states: the case of Estonian asylum policy.