Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This paper argues that state and institutional processes are intertwined with ground-level interactions to create circumstances for Chinese migrants to either accept or reject the authority of their host environments. Contrasting host country models of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are examined to offer predictions about how PRC migration functions on a regional and global scale. Variance in state-level and subnational responses will ultimately impact the environment in which Chinese assets and migrants must function in. By nature of their political and economic environments, each country has a unique relationship with China. Kazakhstan is a key resource farm and transit zone for China. A substan...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
Recently, China has been expanding its tremendous power over the world politics and especially into ...
Liu Yazhou, a general in the People’s Liberation Army once wrote that Central Asia is “the thickest ...
This paper intensively discusses Chinese migration to Kazakhstan as possible threat to national secu...
The authors discuss new forms of China’s economic, sociocultural, geopolitical, and ethnoreligious i...
In the last few years, migration, as a phenomenon of the globalizing world, has become more active a...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans – descendants of early Chinese migra...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
The article discusses the notion and the methods of Chinese-style globali-zation as exemplified in t...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
The article discusses the notion and the methods of Chinese-style globalization as exemplified in th...
Analysis of primary survey data collected among university students in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbek...
This thesis examines China's foreign aid, trade and government-sponsored investment activities in Ce...
Background. Although China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has received increasing attention at the...
Using Kazakhstan as an example, this research note seeks to ad- dress an empirical gap in the unders...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
Recently, China has been expanding its tremendous power over the world politics and especially into ...
Liu Yazhou, a general in the People’s Liberation Army once wrote that Central Asia is “the thickest ...
This paper intensively discusses Chinese migration to Kazakhstan as possible threat to national secu...
The authors discuss new forms of China’s economic, sociocultural, geopolitical, and ethnoreligious i...
In the last few years, migration, as a phenomenon of the globalizing world, has become more active a...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans – descendants of early Chinese migra...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
The article discusses the notion and the methods of Chinese-style globali-zation as exemplified in t...
Development in Central Asia faces intensifying headwinds in various aspects. Terrorism and political...
The article discusses the notion and the methods of Chinese-style globalization as exemplified in th...
Analysis of primary survey data collected among university students in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbek...
This thesis examines China's foreign aid, trade and government-sponsored investment activities in Ce...
Background. Although China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has received increasing attention at the...
Using Kazakhstan as an example, this research note seeks to ad- dress an empirical gap in the unders...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
Recently, China has been expanding its tremendous power over the world politics and especially into ...
Liu Yazhou, a general in the People’s Liberation Army once wrote that Central Asia is “the thickest ...