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Le renouvellement des perspectives transnationales de la Chine
Will the People's Republic of China alter its nationality law in the coming years to allow Chinese nationals living abroad to obtain dual citizenship? Although the question is a long way from being resolved, it is symptomatic of Beijing's growing interest in new émigrés (Xin Yimin), both f...
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Published in: | Critique internationale (Paris. 1998) 2006-07 (32), p.39-52 |
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Language: | fre |
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Summary: | Will the People's Republic of China alter its nationality law in the coming years to allow Chinese nationals living abroad to obtain dual citizenship? Although the question is a long way from being resolved, it is symptomatic of Beijing's growing interest in new émigrés (Xin Yimin), both from an economic and a political standpoint. Measures in favor of establishing lasting relations seem to be multiplying today. The three traditional pillars of Chinese government action to maintain ties with its émigrés (voluntary associations, information and education) have gradually regained full legitimacy. It would appear finally that the Beijing authorities' ambition to sustain economic and political transnational ties with the Xin Yimin has greater chances to succeed with this generation of new migrants than with past waves. |
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ISSN: | 1290-7839 1777-554X |