Qiaowu :: extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese /
Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese is a comprehensive analysis of the rival policies and practices of the Chinese Communist Party, Nationalist Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party governments of Taiwan concerning strategic cohorts of the Chinese diaspora.
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Zusammenfassung: | Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese is a comprehensive analysis of the rival policies and practices of the Chinese Communist Party, Nationalist Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party governments of Taiwan concerning strategic cohorts of the Chinese diaspora. |
Beschreibung: | 7.3 The Taiwanese Independence Movement. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (372 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface; Notes on the Romanization of Chinese Language; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Diasporas and Transnational Loyalties; 1.2 Diasporas and International Relations Theory; 1.3 Introduction to the Extant Literature; 1.4 Aims of This Book; 1.5 Qiaowu and Foreign Relations; 1.6 Qiaowu and Social Control; 1.7 Methodology; 1.8 Layout; Chapter 2 Mobilizing the OC in the Twenty-First Century; 2.1 Capitalizing on the Olympic Spirit; 2.2 The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests; 2.3 The CCP's Ideological Work and Influence on PRC Students. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4 The 2008 Olympic Torch Rallies2.5 Another Evolution in Qiaowu; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.1 The Role of the OC for the CCP-Led Party-State; 3.2 Political Mobilization; 3.3 Espionage; 3.4 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.5 Service for the OC: Qiaowu Cadres and Their United Front Duties; 3.6 The CCP's 'Guiding Hand'; 3.7 A Brief History of Qiaowu Organizational Structure; 3.8 Origins of the PRC OC Qiaowu Bureaucracy; 3.9 The "OC Problem"; 3.10 Domestic Returned OC Work and Internal Chaos; 3.11 The OC and Their Role in UF Work Abroad; 3.12 Post-Revolution Qiaowu Policy. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.13 Political Structure of the Qiaowu Administration in the Contemporary Period3.14 CCP Influence over Qiaowu Affairs; 3.15 Qiaowu and Intra-Governmental Bureaucracy; 3.16 Decentralization of Power in Qiaowu Operations; 3.17 Qiaowu as a Political Opportunity Structure; 3.18 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Targets and Subjects of Qiaowu; 4.1 ROC Definition of the OC; 4.2 Taiwanization of ROC Qiaowu Operations; 4.3 "Three Classifications": The ROC's Redefinition of Huaqiao; 4.4 Damage Control; 4.5 Name Changes; 4.6 ROC OC Organs in the Contemporary Period; 4.7 Rebuilding Links. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.8 PRC Definition of the OC4.9 Distinguishing Huaqiao from Huaren; 4.10 Xinqiao-Leading the Change in OC Demographics; 4.11 Elite OC; 4.12 Dual Nationality and the OC; 4.13 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Cultural Work: Reconstructing 'Chineseness'; 5.1 Theories of Ethnic Belonging; 5.2 'Chineseness'; 5.3 ROC Cultural and Educational Work; 5.4 PRC Educational Work; 5.5 PRC External OC Education; 5.6 Confucius Institutes; 5.7 Problems Regarding PRC OC Education; 5.8 Challenging Alternative Forms of 'Chineseness'; 5.9 OC Church Work; 5.10 Earthquake Diplomacy; 5.11 Evaluation of Nationalism and the OC. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.12 ConclusionChapter 6 Cultural Work: Reconnection; 6.1 Active Reconnection: Tours and Root-Seeking; 6.2 Xungen-Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots; 6.3 Building Links; 6.4 ROC OC Youth Work; 6.5 PRC OC Youth Work; 6.6 Comparison of Youth Work; 6.7 Development of Youth Work; 6.8 Soft Power and the OC Media; 6.9 Borrowing Ships to Go to Sea; 6.10 Managing OC Reporters; 6.11 New Technology: Television and Radio; 6.12 Qiaowu and the Internet; 6.13 Conclusion; Chapter 7 External Work: Threats & Challenges; 7.1 The OC as Threats to the CCP; 7.2 The OC Pro-Democracy Movement. | |
500 | |a 7.3 The Taiwanese Independence Movement. | ||
520 | |a Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese is a comprehensive analysis of the rival policies and practices of the Chinese Communist Party, Nationalist Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party governments of Taiwan concerning strategic cohorts of the Chinese diaspora. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
546 | |a English. | ||
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contents | Preface; Notes on the Romanization of Chinese Language; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Diasporas and Transnational Loyalties; 1.2 Diasporas and International Relations Theory; 1.3 Introduction to the Extant Literature; 1.4 Aims of This Book; 1.5 Qiaowu and Foreign Relations; 1.6 Qiaowu and Social Control; 1.7 Methodology; 1.8 Layout; Chapter 2 Mobilizing the OC in the Twenty-First Century; 2.1 Capitalizing on the Olympic Spirit; 2.2 The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests; 2.3 The CCP's Ideological Work and Influence on PRC Students. 2.4 The 2008 Olympic Torch Rallies2.5 Another Evolution in Qiaowu; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.1 The Role of the OC for the CCP-Led Party-State; 3.2 Political Mobilization; 3.3 Espionage; 3.4 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.5 Service for the OC: Qiaowu Cadres and Their United Front Duties; 3.6 The CCP's 'Guiding Hand'; 3.7 A Brief History of Qiaowu Organizational Structure; 3.8 Origins of the PRC OC Qiaowu Bureaucracy; 3.9 The "OC Problem"; 3.10 Domestic Returned OC Work and Internal Chaos; 3.11 The OC and Their Role in UF Work Abroad; 3.12 Post-Revolution Qiaowu Policy. 3.13 Political Structure of the Qiaowu Administration in the Contemporary Period3.14 CCP Influence over Qiaowu Affairs; 3.15 Qiaowu and Intra-Governmental Bureaucracy; 3.16 Decentralization of Power in Qiaowu Operations; 3.17 Qiaowu as a Political Opportunity Structure; 3.18 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Targets and Subjects of Qiaowu; 4.1 ROC Definition of the OC; 4.2 Taiwanization of ROC Qiaowu Operations; 4.3 "Three Classifications": The ROC's Redefinition of Huaqiao; 4.4 Damage Control; 4.5 Name Changes; 4.6 ROC OC Organs in the Contemporary Period; 4.7 Rebuilding Links. 4.8 PRC Definition of the OC4.9 Distinguishing Huaqiao from Huaren; 4.10 Xinqiao-Leading the Change in OC Demographics; 4.11 Elite OC; 4.12 Dual Nationality and the OC; 4.13 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Cultural Work: Reconstructing 'Chineseness'; 5.1 Theories of Ethnic Belonging; 5.2 'Chineseness'; 5.3 ROC Cultural and Educational Work; 5.4 PRC Educational Work; 5.5 PRC External OC Education; 5.6 Confucius Institutes; 5.7 Problems Regarding PRC OC Education; 5.8 Challenging Alternative Forms of 'Chineseness'; 5.9 OC Church Work; 5.10 Earthquake Diplomacy; 5.11 Evaluation of Nationalism and the OC. 5.12 ConclusionChapter 6 Cultural Work: Reconnection; 6.1 Active Reconnection: Tours and Root-Seeking; 6.2 Xungen-Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots; 6.3 Building Links; 6.4 ROC OC Youth Work; 6.5 PRC OC Youth Work; 6.6 Comparison of Youth Work; 6.7 Development of Youth Work; 6.8 Soft Power and the OC Media; 6.9 Borrowing Ships to Go to Sea; 6.10 Managing OC Reporters; 6.11 New Technology: Television and Radio; 6.12 Qiaowu and the Internet; 6.13 Conclusion; Chapter 7 External Work: Threats & Challenges; 7.1 The OC as Threats to the CCP; 7.2 The OC Pro-Democracy Movement. |
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spelling | To, James Jiann Hua, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBd7BrVQtXttWYJpPGDtq Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / by James Jiann Hua To. Leiden : Brill, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (372 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Chinese Overseas Print version record. Preface; Notes on the Romanization of Chinese Language; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Diasporas and Transnational Loyalties; 1.2 Diasporas and International Relations Theory; 1.3 Introduction to the Extant Literature; 1.4 Aims of This Book; 1.5 Qiaowu and Foreign Relations; 1.6 Qiaowu and Social Control; 1.7 Methodology; 1.8 Layout; Chapter 2 Mobilizing the OC in the Twenty-First Century; 2.1 Capitalizing on the Olympic Spirit; 2.2 The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests; 2.3 The CCP's Ideological Work and Influence on PRC Students. 2.4 The 2008 Olympic Torch Rallies2.5 Another Evolution in Qiaowu; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.1 The Role of the OC for the CCP-Led Party-State; 3.2 Political Mobilization; 3.3 Espionage; 3.4 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.5 Service for the OC: Qiaowu Cadres and Their United Front Duties; 3.6 The CCP's 'Guiding Hand'; 3.7 A Brief History of Qiaowu Organizational Structure; 3.8 Origins of the PRC OC Qiaowu Bureaucracy; 3.9 The "OC Problem"; 3.10 Domestic Returned OC Work and Internal Chaos; 3.11 The OC and Their Role in UF Work Abroad; 3.12 Post-Revolution Qiaowu Policy. 3.13 Political Structure of the Qiaowu Administration in the Contemporary Period3.14 CCP Influence over Qiaowu Affairs; 3.15 Qiaowu and Intra-Governmental Bureaucracy; 3.16 Decentralization of Power in Qiaowu Operations; 3.17 Qiaowu as a Political Opportunity Structure; 3.18 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Targets and Subjects of Qiaowu; 4.1 ROC Definition of the OC; 4.2 Taiwanization of ROC Qiaowu Operations; 4.3 "Three Classifications": The ROC's Redefinition of Huaqiao; 4.4 Damage Control; 4.5 Name Changes; 4.6 ROC OC Organs in the Contemporary Period; 4.7 Rebuilding Links. 4.8 PRC Definition of the OC4.9 Distinguishing Huaqiao from Huaren; 4.10 Xinqiao-Leading the Change in OC Demographics; 4.11 Elite OC; 4.12 Dual Nationality and the OC; 4.13 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Cultural Work: Reconstructing 'Chineseness'; 5.1 Theories of Ethnic Belonging; 5.2 'Chineseness'; 5.3 ROC Cultural and Educational Work; 5.4 PRC Educational Work; 5.5 PRC External OC Education; 5.6 Confucius Institutes; 5.7 Problems Regarding PRC OC Education; 5.8 Challenging Alternative Forms of 'Chineseness'; 5.9 OC Church Work; 5.10 Earthquake Diplomacy; 5.11 Evaluation of Nationalism and the OC. 5.12 ConclusionChapter 6 Cultural Work: Reconnection; 6.1 Active Reconnection: Tours and Root-Seeking; 6.2 Xungen-Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots; 6.3 Building Links; 6.4 ROC OC Youth Work; 6.5 PRC OC Youth Work; 6.6 Comparison of Youth Work; 6.7 Development of Youth Work; 6.8 Soft Power and the OC Media; 6.9 Borrowing Ships to Go to Sea; 6.10 Managing OC Reporters; 6.11 New Technology: Television and Radio; 6.12 Qiaowu and the Internet; 6.13 Conclusion; Chapter 7 External Work: Threats & Challenges; 7.1 The OC as Threats to the CCP; 7.2 The OC Pro-Democracy Movement. 7.3 The Taiwanese Independence Movement. Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese is a comprehensive analysis of the rival policies and practices of the Chinese Communist Party, Nationalist Kuomintang and Democratic Progressive Party governments of Taiwan concerning strategic cohorts of the Chinese diaspora. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries China. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries Taiwan. Chinese diaspora Political aspects China. Chinese diaspora Political aspects Taiwan. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Taiwan. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd Taiwan fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3 has work: Qiaowu (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGGkRtT3qVJD3CKtfRqgfC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: To, James Jiann Hua. Qiaowu : Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese. Leiden : BRILL, ©2014 9789004272279 Chinese overseas. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010052600 |
spellingShingle | To, James Jiann Hua Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / Chinese overseas. Preface; Notes on the Romanization of Chinese Language; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Diasporas and Transnational Loyalties; 1.2 Diasporas and International Relations Theory; 1.3 Introduction to the Extant Literature; 1.4 Aims of This Book; 1.5 Qiaowu and Foreign Relations; 1.6 Qiaowu and Social Control; 1.7 Methodology; 1.8 Layout; Chapter 2 Mobilizing the OC in the Twenty-First Century; 2.1 Capitalizing on the Olympic Spirit; 2.2 The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests; 2.3 The CCP's Ideological Work and Influence on PRC Students. 2.4 The 2008 Olympic Torch Rallies2.5 Another Evolution in Qiaowu; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.1 The Role of the OC for the CCP-Led Party-State; 3.2 Political Mobilization; 3.3 Espionage; 3.4 Unveiling Qiaowu; 3.5 Service for the OC: Qiaowu Cadres and Their United Front Duties; 3.6 The CCP's 'Guiding Hand'; 3.7 A Brief History of Qiaowu Organizational Structure; 3.8 Origins of the PRC OC Qiaowu Bureaucracy; 3.9 The "OC Problem"; 3.10 Domestic Returned OC Work and Internal Chaos; 3.11 The OC and Their Role in UF Work Abroad; 3.12 Post-Revolution Qiaowu Policy. 3.13 Political Structure of the Qiaowu Administration in the Contemporary Period3.14 CCP Influence over Qiaowu Affairs; 3.15 Qiaowu and Intra-Governmental Bureaucracy; 3.16 Decentralization of Power in Qiaowu Operations; 3.17 Qiaowu as a Political Opportunity Structure; 3.18 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Targets and Subjects of Qiaowu; 4.1 ROC Definition of the OC; 4.2 Taiwanization of ROC Qiaowu Operations; 4.3 "Three Classifications": The ROC's Redefinition of Huaqiao; 4.4 Damage Control; 4.5 Name Changes; 4.6 ROC OC Organs in the Contemporary Period; 4.7 Rebuilding Links. 4.8 PRC Definition of the OC4.9 Distinguishing Huaqiao from Huaren; 4.10 Xinqiao-Leading the Change in OC Demographics; 4.11 Elite OC; 4.12 Dual Nationality and the OC; 4.13 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Cultural Work: Reconstructing 'Chineseness'; 5.1 Theories of Ethnic Belonging; 5.2 'Chineseness'; 5.3 ROC Cultural and Educational Work; 5.4 PRC Educational Work; 5.5 PRC External OC Education; 5.6 Confucius Institutes; 5.7 Problems Regarding PRC OC Education; 5.8 Challenging Alternative Forms of 'Chineseness'; 5.9 OC Church Work; 5.10 Earthquake Diplomacy; 5.11 Evaluation of Nationalism and the OC. 5.12 ConclusionChapter 6 Cultural Work: Reconnection; 6.1 Active Reconnection: Tours and Root-Seeking; 6.2 Xungen-Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots; 6.3 Building Links; 6.4 ROC OC Youth Work; 6.5 PRC OC Youth Work; 6.6 Comparison of Youth Work; 6.7 Development of Youth Work; 6.8 Soft Power and the OC Media; 6.9 Borrowing Ships to Go to Sea; 6.10 Managing OC Reporters; 6.11 New Technology: Television and Radio; 6.12 Qiaowu and the Internet; 6.13 Conclusion; Chapter 7 External Work: Threats & Challenges; 7.1 The OC as Threats to the CCP; 7.2 The OC Pro-Democracy Movement. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries China. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries Taiwan. Chinese diaspora Political aspects China. Chinese diaspora Political aspects Taiwan. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Taiwan. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh |
title | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / |
title_auth | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / |
title_exact_search | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / |
title_full | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / by James Jiann Hua To. |
title_fullStr | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / by James Jiann Hua To. |
title_full_unstemmed | Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / by James Jiann Hua To. |
title_short | Qiaowu : |
title_sort | qiaowu extra territorial policies for the overseas chinese |
title_sub | extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese / |
topic | Chinese Government policy Foreign countries China. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries Taiwan. Chinese diaspora Political aspects China. Chinese diaspora Political aspects Taiwan. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Taiwan. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh |
topic_facet | Chinese Government policy Foreign countries China. Chinese Government policy Foreign countries Taiwan. Chinese diaspora Political aspects China. Chinese diaspora Political aspects Taiwan. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Politique gouvernementale Pays étrangers Taiwan. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Chine. Chinois Aspect politique Pays étrangers Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. China Taiwan |
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