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China estimates the number of people of Chinese origin outside the People’s Republic to be 60 million. Beijing … considers them all to be nationals of China, regardless of their citizenship. Xi Jinping views overseas Chinese as playing an … “irreplaceable role” in China’s rise as a world power. Beijing is working hard to harness overseas Chinese resources for its own …
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the ASEAN Commu­nity as a whole and with individual member states - since 2012. Japan views China’s growing influence in … around China. It has economic as well as foreign and security policy interests in the region. Tokyo’s engagement in Southeast … between individual member states. Japan is intensifying its relations both with countries that are more critical of China …
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initially speculated that Marcos Jr. would continue to pursue the foreign policy shift towards the People’s Republic of China …’ relations with China and the US to a greater extent than his predecessor. He therefore seems to be follow­ing in his father …
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Turkish migration to Western Europe, particularly Germany, has been driven by economic aspirations and socio-political conflicts. Since 2013, a new wave of highly skilled young Turks has migrated to Western states due to political instability. At the same time, a concerning trend emerging in...
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Trade agreements can contribute to long term development - and thus to addressing the causes of flight and migration - as long as they consistently pursue sustainable development and real market opening. The latest theoretical and empirical findings highlight the enormous complexity of the...
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Managing irregular migration is a focal point of EU-Turkey relations today. European perspectives on this issue, for the most part, are split into two camps: a "caring" one, which concentrates on the well-being of refugees, and a "concerned" one, which focusses on the external border security of...
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With the background of the Syrian crisis, irregular migration, and authoritarianism - strengthened by the collapse of the Peace Process of the Turkish state with the Workers’ Party of Kurdistan (PKK) in 2015 and the 2016 coup attempt - the Turkish government has amended the Citizenship Law,...
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As climate change progresses, the number of people who are being forced to leave their homes and cross borders due to environmental change is increasing. At the same time, they lack safe, orderly and regular migration pathways. Regional free movement can expand the leeway for those who are...
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The proportion of affected populations who flee violent conflict is much smaller than is widely assumed. Many decide to remain in the conflict zones. They are often referred to as stayees. Three groups can be identified. Some people stay voluntarily. Others do so involuntarily, for example...
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In June 2022, the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) published the "Action Agenda on Internal Displacement". It aims to fundamentally reform the way internal displacement is addressed. On the one hand, the focus must shift from short-term humanitarian aid to more development-oriented...
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