C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article examines the formation and role of international networks formed by Chinese students living in the West in the late 1980s and early 1990s as part of their efforts to obtain the right to remain in Western countries in the immediate aftermath of the Tiananmen Square violence of June 4, 1989. Various forms of migrant social networks have been a research focus in international refugee and migration studies, but international networks formed by asylum seekers themselves, and their role in asylum-seeking processes, have been largely ignored. This article is based on a multi-method comparative study of Chinese students living in Australia and the United States at the time. Their experience provides data fo...
This article focuses on two of the earliest Chinese law students in the United States who deployed t...
This article examines the activism process in the People’s Republic of China-(PRC) by substantial lo...
The transnational and diasporic dimensions of early Chinese migrant politics opened in the late nine...
This paper examines the way in which onshore asylum seekers lobby to stay in the host country perman...
This is a study of the Chinese students' efforts to gain the right and chance to stay on in Australi...
44 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article will explore the extent...
A sizable portion of the undocumented population in the US is Chinese, yet they are an understudied ...
This project traces the history of population movements out of “Red China” during the Cold War and i...
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China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
The article analyzes the evolution of Beijing’s policy towards the Chinese diaspora starting with th...
This research examines discourses on the social media site Weibo around the group of international a...
This thesis reviews the underlying theoretical and normative paradigm in Canadian migration and asyl...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Legal mobilization in China is a crucial issue for ...
This article focuses on two of the earliest Chinese law students in the United States who deployed t...
This article examines the activism process in the People’s Republic of China-(PRC) by substantial lo...
The transnational and diasporic dimensions of early Chinese migrant politics opened in the late nine...
This paper examines the way in which onshore asylum seekers lobby to stay in the host country perman...
This is a study of the Chinese students' efforts to gain the right and chance to stay on in Australi...
44 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article will explore the extent...
A sizable portion of the undocumented population in the US is Chinese, yet they are an understudied ...
This project traces the history of population movements out of “Red China” during the Cold War and i...
This article considers China’s engagement in the international refugee protection regime. It examine...
China has emerged as the leading source of international students, accounting for 14% of global tota...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
The article analyzes the evolution of Beijing’s policy towards the Chinese diaspora starting with th...
This research examines discourses on the social media site Weibo around the group of international a...
This thesis reviews the underlying theoretical and normative paradigm in Canadian migration and asyl...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Legal mobilization in China is a crucial issue for ...
This article focuses on two of the earliest Chinese law students in the United States who deployed t...
This article examines the activism process in the People’s Republic of China-(PRC) by substantial lo...
The transnational and diasporic dimensions of early Chinese migrant politics opened in the late nine...