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Migration Policies in Asia

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1716 Seiten
2020
Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd
978-93-5328-622-4 (ISBN)
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This title provides comprehensive coverage of the historical, political, social and economic aspects underlying migration in Asia and various policies created to address this issue.
Migration policy is a matter of great significance in modern Asia due to the migration and displacement of large numbers of people, made necessary by economic deprivation, political turmoil and violence, from various Asian countries. Studies on migration policies of Asian countries have recently emerged. While eminent scholars have conducted research on the particular cases of each country, the efforts for integrating them are still ongoing.

This title aims to be the main reference work on the topic of migration policies in Asia. It will integrate studies on the migration policies of a large number of Asian countries, published in major academic journals all over the world, to facilitate the further development of this new area of study. The editors aim to balance the composition of chapters in each volume in terms of the variety of regions, countries, topics and academic disciplines for balanced coverage of migration across Asia. This is an interdisciplinary collaborative project with Japan Association for Migration Policy Studies (JAMPS). While the contributions are from not just Asia but across the world, the content will avoid Euro-centric perspectives and focus on the points of view of Asian scholars when covering the history and contemporary situation of migration policies in Asia. Several countries from the East, South-East and South Asian regions will be covered.
 

Yoshikazu SHIOBARA is with the Faculty of Law, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Junichi AKASHI is with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan Tien Shi CHEN is with the Faculty of International Research and Education, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Naoko HASHIMOTO is with the Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan; and Refugee Law Initiative, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK Chikako KASHIWAZAKI is with the Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan Atsushi KONDO is with the Faculty of Law, Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan Chiho OGAYA is with the Faculty of Letters, Ferris University, Yokohama, Japan Wonsuk SUN is with the Center for Asia Pacific Partnership, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Osaka, Japan Eriko SUZUKI is with the Faculty of Literature, Kokushikan University, Tokyo, Japan Miwa YAMADA is with the Law and Institution Studies Group, Institute of Developing Economies, Chiba, Japan

Appendix of Sources
Editors’ Introduction: Migration Policies in Asia - Yoshikazu Shiobara
Volume I
Part 1: History, Theory, and Empirical Research
Introduction - Chikako Kashiwazaki
Section 1: Historical Perspectives on Migration Policy in Asia
Japan’s Passport System and the Opening of Borders, 1866–1878 - Takahiro Yamamoto
The Great War and a ‘Proper’ Passport for the Colony: Border-Crossing in British India, c.1882–1922 - Radhika Singha
The Colonial State, Migration, and Diasporic Nationhood in Korea - Jaeeun Kim
Colonial Migration and the Origins of Governance: Theory and Evidence from Java - Thomas B. Pepinsky
Migration and the Korean Diaspora: A Comparative Description of Five Cases - In-Jin Yoon
Section 2: Theoretical Approaches to International Migration
Migration Infrastructure - Biao Xiang and Johan Lindquist
Migration Industries and the State: Guestwork Programs in East Asia - Kristin Surak
Geographies of Gender and Migration: Spatializing Social Difference - Rachel Silvey
Postcolonial Migrations and Diasporic Linkages between Latin America and Japan and Spain - Rosalia Avila-Tàpies and Josefina Domínguez-Mujica
The Neoliberal Governance of Global Labor Mobility: Migrant Workers and the New Constitutional Moments of Primitive Accumulation - Hironori Onuki
Japan as an ‘Emerging Migration State’ - James F. Hollifield and Michael Orlando Sharpe
Volume II
Part 1: History, Theory, and Empirical Research (Contd.)
Section 3: Care, Migration, and Development
Development and Migration or Migration and Development: What Comes First? 3 - Stephen Castles
Shaping and Reshaping Care and Migration in East and Southeast Asia 29 - Ito Peng
Welfare Regime and Labour Migration Policy for Elderly Care: New Phase of Social Development in Taiwan 49 - Wako Asato
Leaving a Legacy: Parental Migration and School Outcomes among Young Children in the Philippines 65 - Maruja M.B. Asis and Cecilia Ruiz-Marave
Biological Remittance among Migrant Workers: Social Ramifications in the Philippines and Indonesia 89 - A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah and Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff
Part 2: Policies on Migrant Workers and International Students
Introduction - Junichi Akashi
Section 4: High-Skilled Migration
The Limits of Immigration Policies: The Challenges of Highly Skilled Migration in Japan - Nana Oishi
Immigration and Its (Dis)Contents: The Challenges of Highly Skilled Migration in Globalizing Singapore - Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Theodora Lam
Skilled Temporary Migration from Asia-Pacific Countries to Australia - Siew-Ean Khoo, Peter McDonald, and Graeme Hugo
The Role of Migration Policies in the Attraction and Retention of International Talent: The Case of Indian Researchers - Sorana Toma and María Villares-Varela
Regulatory Approaches to Managing Skilled Migration: Indonesian Nurses in Japan - Michele Ford and Kumiko Kawashima
Section 5: Low- and Semi-Skilled Migration
Globalization of Care and the Context of Reception of Southeast Asian Care Workers in Japan - Reiko Ogawa
The Struggle for Recognition: The Politics of Migrant Care Worker Policies in Taiwan - Yi-Chun Chien
Korean Immigration Policy Changes and the Political Liberals’ Dilemma - Nora Hui-Jung Kim
New Aspects of Japan’s Immigration Policies: Is Population Decline Opening the Doors? - Junichi Akashi
Drivers of Migration Policy Reform: The Day off Policy for Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore - Chiu Yee Koh, Charmian Goh, Kellynn Wee, and Brenda S.A. Yeoh
The Limits of Sending-State Power: The Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Female Migrant Domestic Workers - Patrick R. Ireland
Educationally Channeled International Labor Mobility: Contemporary Student Migration from China to Japan - Gracia Liu-Farrer
Volume III
Part 2: Policies on Migrant Workers and International Students (Contd.)
Section 6: International Students
Brain Circulation of South Korean Students in Japan and China 3 - In-Jin Yoon, Kyung-Soo Rha, Jongtae Kim, and Jung-Mee Hwang
The Emergence of a Regional Education Hub: Rationales of International Students’ Choice of China as the Study Destination 25 - Wen Wen and Die Hu
Exceptional Membership and Liminal Space of Identity: Student Migration from Taiwan to China 49 - Pei-Chia Lan and Yi-Fan Wu
The Development of International Student Recruitment Policies in Taiwan: A 60-Year Trajectory 73 - Ai-hsuan Sandra Ma
Policy Responses to Address Student “Brain Drain”: An Assessment of Measures Intended to Reduce the Emigration of Singaporean International Students 95 - Christopher Ziguras and Cate Gribble
Part 3: Irregular Migration, Forced Migration, and Statelessness
Introduction - Naoko Hashimoto
Section 7: Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons
Access to Maternal and Child Care for Undocumented Migrants in Japan - Tomo Calain-Watanabe and Setsuko Lee
Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Uncovering the Dynamics of State Commitment and Compliance - Catherine Renshaw
Invisible Immigrants: Undocumented Migration and Border Controls in Early Postwar Japan - Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Managing Migration: Is Border Control Fundamental to Anti-trafficking and Anti-Smuggling Interventions? - Rebecca Miller and Sebastian Baumeister
Section 8: Forced Migration: Its Causes, Consequences, and Responses to It
Failure to Protect Refugees? Domestic Institutions, International Organizations, and Civil Society in Japan - Petrice R. Flowers
China and the International Refugee Protection Regime: Past, Present, and Potentials - Lili Song
‘Life on Probation’: Ambiguity in the Lives of Burmese Refugees in South Korea - Hyun Mee Kim
Volume IV
Part 3: Irregular Migration, Forced Migration, and Statelessness (Contd.)
Section 8: Forced Migration: Its Causes, Consequences, and Responses to It (Contd.)
The Comprehensive Plan of Action for Indochinese Refugees, 1989–1997: Sharing the Burden and Passing the Buck 3 - W. Courtland Robinson
The Bali Process and Global Refugee Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region 19 - Susan Kneebone
Legitimising Violence: The Impact of Public ‘Crackdowns’ on Migrant Workers and Refugees in Malaysia 43 - Alice M. Nah
Exporting Detention: Australia-Funded Immigration Detention in Indonesia 65 - Amy Nethery, Brynna Rafferty-Brown, and Savitri Taylor
‘Disappearance’ and ‘Displacement’ in Sri Lanka 87 - Malathi de Alwis
Conflict-Induced Displacement, Understanding the Causes of Flight - Prakash Adhikari
Climate Change Induced Displacement and Migration in Bangladesh: The Need for Rights-Based Solutions - Sanjoy Biswas and Md. Akterul Alam Chowdhury
Refugees, Exiles, and Other Forced Migrants in the Late Ottoman Empire - Dawn Chatty
Making Refugees Work? The Politics of Integrating Syrian Refugees into the Labor Market in Jordan - Katharina Lenner and Lewis Turner
What Happens Post-Deportation? The Experience of Deported Afghans - Liza Schuster and Nassim Majidi
Section 9: Statelessness and Citizenship
Reality or Pretense? Renouncing Nationality and Organized Hypocrisy of the Sovereignty of Taiwan - Isabelle Cheng
Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar: Seeking Justice for the “Stateless” - A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah
Biharis in Bangladesh and Their Restricted Access to Citizenship Rights - Zaglul Haider
Part 4: Social Integration and Family Migration
Introduction - Atsushi Kondo
Section 10: Integration Policy and Migrant Rights
Migrant Integration Policy in Japan - Atsushi Kondo
Incorporating Immigrants as Foreigners: Multicultural Politics in Japan - Chikako Kashiwazaki
Insular Minorities: International Law’s Challenge to Japan’s Ethnic Homogeneity - Timothy Webster
Volume V
Part 4: Social Integration and Family Migration (Contd.)
Section 10: Integration Policy and Migrant Rights (Contd.)
The Challenge to Multiculturalism: Hate Speech Ban in Japan - Shigenori Matsui
Korea and Japan’s Multicultural Models for Immigrant Incorporation - Erin Aeran Chung
The Transnationality of Culture: Policy Implications for the Integration of Migrants in South Korea - Julia Jiwon Shin
Politics of Multiculturalism in East Asia: Reinterpreting Multiculturalism 85 - Stephen Robert Nagy
Non-Citizen Rights in ASEAN: The Need to Chart a New Course - Pranoto Iskandar
Section 11: Family Migration
Imagining the Future of Migration and Families in Asia - Maruja M.B. Asis
Migrations and Family Relations in the Asia Pacific Region - Brenda S.A. Yeoh, Elspeth Graham, and Paul J. Boyle
Transnationalism from Below: Evidence from Vietnam-Taiwan Cross-Border Marriages - Danièle Bélanger and Hong-zen Wang
Discrimination and the Healthy Immigrant Effect: A Focus on Marriage Migrant Women in Korea - Hyemee Kim
Circuitous Pathways: Marriage as a Route toward (Il)legality for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia - Heng Leng Chee, Brenda S.A. Yeoh, and Rashidah Shuib
Section 12: Specific Topics
Promoting Migrants’ Rights in South Korea: NGOs and the Enactment of the Employment Permit System - Denis Kim
Ethnic Return Migration and Hierarchical Nationhood: Korean Chinese Foreign Workers in South Korea - Dong-Hoon Seol and John D. Skrentny
The Meaning of Diplomacy Policy on the China’s Present Overseas Chinese Affairs - Shih-Ping Fan
The Postcolonial Ambiguities of Eurasian Pan-Ethnicity in Singapore - John Lowe and Mairtin Mac an Ghaill

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.9.2020
Reihe/Serie Key Issues for the 21st Century
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 3430 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 93-5328-622-0 / 9353286220
ISBN-13 978-93-5328-622-4 / 9789353286224
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