This article considers China’s engagement in the international refugee protection regime. It examines China’s experience with outgoing and incoming refugees, its accession to and implementation of the Refugee Convention and Protocol, and its interaction with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and other key actors in the international refugee protection regime. It finds that, despite China being a long-time source of refugees and an emerging destination and transit for refugees, it has not prioritised refugee protection. And even though it has consistently emphasised addressing root causes as a solution to refugee crisis, it sometimes failed to demonstrate a consistent readiness to honour the provisions and spirit of the Refug...
The influx of refugees in Europe in 2015 has greatly increased, which not only affects the stability...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
China's increasing role as a provider of overseas aid is the subject of considerable debate both wit...
This thesis systematically considers the law and policy on refugee status in the People’s Republic o...
China faced refugee-related problems at least four times in the past four decades, namely the Indoch...
This article examines China's response to the influxes of ethnic Kachins displaced by armed conflict...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
This article focuses on the double liminality that exiled Tibetans face in Taiwan today. In the cont...
China does not view North Koreans who are staying in its territory as refugees and routinely deports...
The North Korean refugee crisis merits significant international attention because these people are ...
Since 2009, more than 100,000 ethnic Kachins and Kokangs have crossed into Yunnan Province of China ...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
This Note will focus specifically on China’s violations of the non-refoulement principle and its fai...
In the early 1980s, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Japan joined the international refugee ...
The influx of refugees in Europe in 2015 has greatly increased, which not only affects the stability...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
China's increasing role as a provider of overseas aid is the subject of considerable debate both wit...
This thesis systematically considers the law and policy on refugee status in the People’s Republic o...
China faced refugee-related problems at least four times in the past four decades, namely the Indoch...
This article examines China's response to the influxes of ethnic Kachins displaced by armed conflict...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
This article focuses on the double liminality that exiled Tibetans face in Taiwan today. In the cont...
China does not view North Koreans who are staying in its territory as refugees and routinely deports...
The North Korean refugee crisis merits significant international attention because these people are ...
Since 2009, more than 100,000 ethnic Kachins and Kokangs have crossed into Yunnan Province of China ...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
This Note will focus specifically on China’s violations of the non-refoulement principle and its fai...
In the early 1980s, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Japan joined the international refugee ...
The influx of refugees in Europe in 2015 has greatly increased, which not only affects the stability...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
China's increasing role as a provider of overseas aid is the subject of considerable debate both wit...