This article examines the politics of dual citizenship in Taiwan and the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). While the immigrants in Taiwan are proposing to expand the privileged right of dual citizenship to non-Republic of China (ROC) nationals, the Chinese emigrants are demanding the right to retain their Chinese citizenship on their acquisition of foreign citizenship. Despite the continuous lobbying, both governments are reluctant to liberalise their existing citizenship law. The liberal preposition which situates dual citizenship in a human rights framework is unacceptable to both states. This article suggests that the political cultures of Taiwan and China are incompatible with the liberalist approach of citizenship
In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increased...
Mobility across the Taiwan Strait has intensified since the border was opened in 1987. The cross-bor...
"In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increase...
This article examines the politics of dual citizenship in Taiwan and the People's Republic of China...
[[abstract]]Many researchers have redefined citizenship to better understand the membership status a...
© 2012 Dr. Choo Chin LowThis thesis examines the issue of dual nationality in divided nations, using...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into video.Charlotte Brooks, professor of hist...
This article focuses on the double liminality that exiled Tibetans face in Taiwan today. In the cont...
[[abstract]]The people of Taiwan are facing a dilemma of double identity because both Taiwanese iden...
[[abstract]]The Taiwan Voter examines the critical role ethnic and national identities play in polit...
This essay unpacks how new immigrants and citizenship are framed in public discourse in Taiwan. Sinc...
Cet article analyse brièvement les cultures politiques respectives des deux grands camps en ...
The question of Taiwan and One China constitutes one of the most important problems of current geopo...
Currently, China adopts the principle of non-recognition of dual nationality. However, with the cont...
In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increased...
Mobility across the Taiwan Strait has intensified since the border was opened in 1987. The cross-bor...
"In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increase...
This article examines the politics of dual citizenship in Taiwan and the People's Republic of China...
[[abstract]]Many researchers have redefined citizenship to better understand the membership status a...
© 2012 Dr. Choo Chin LowThis thesis examines the issue of dual nationality in divided nations, using...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into video.Charlotte Brooks, professor of hist...
This article focuses on the double liminality that exiled Tibetans face in Taiwan today. In the cont...
[[abstract]]The people of Taiwan are facing a dilemma of double identity because both Taiwanese iden...
[[abstract]]The Taiwan Voter examines the critical role ethnic and national identities play in polit...
This essay unpacks how new immigrants and citizenship are framed in public discourse in Taiwan. Sinc...
Cet article analyse brièvement les cultures politiques respectives des deux grands camps en ...
The question of Taiwan and One China constitutes one of the most important problems of current geopo...
Currently, China adopts the principle of non-recognition of dual nationality. However, with the cont...
In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increased...
Mobility across the Taiwan Strait has intensified since the border was opened in 1987. The cross-bor...
"In recent years, female marriage migration from China and Southeast Asia has significantly increase...