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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Floating Population and Foreign Policy 1
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Part I. Migration Diplomacy at War
- 1. Unequal Allies: Renegotiating Exclusions 13
- 2. The Diaspora Goes to War: Human Capital and China’s Defense 42
- 3. A Fight on All Fronts: The Chinese Civil War, Restored Migration, and Emigration as National Policy 69
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Part II. Migrant Cold Warriors
- 4. Chinese Migrants as Cold Warriors: Immigration and Deportation in the 1950s 99
- 5. Remitting to the Enemy: Transnational Family Finances and Foreign Policy 128
- 6. Crossing the Bamboo Curtain: Using Refugee Policy to Support Free China 154
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Part III. Shifting Exclusions
- 7. Cold War Hostages: Repatriation Policy and the Sino-American Ambassadorial Talks 187
- 8. Visa Diplomacy: The Taiwan Independence Movement and Changing U.S.-Chinese Relations 215
- Conclusion: Coming in from the Cold 238
- Note on Sources 253
- Notes 257
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Floating Population and Foreign Policy 1
-
Part I. Migration Diplomacy at War
- 1. Unequal Allies: Renegotiating Exclusions 13
- 2. The Diaspora Goes to War: Human Capital and China’s Defense 42
- 3. A Fight on All Fronts: The Chinese Civil War, Restored Migration, and Emigration as National Policy 69
-
Part II. Migrant Cold Warriors
- 4. Chinese Migrants as Cold Warriors: Immigration and Deportation in the 1950s 99
- 5. Remitting to the Enemy: Transnational Family Finances and Foreign Policy 128
- 6. Crossing the Bamboo Curtain: Using Refugee Policy to Support Free China 154
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Part III. Shifting Exclusions
- 7. Cold War Hostages: Repatriation Policy and the Sino-American Ambassadorial Talks 187
- 8. Visa Diplomacy: The Taiwan Independence Movement and Changing U.S.-Chinese Relations 215
- Conclusion: Coming in from the Cold 238
- Note on Sources 253
- Notes 257
- Index 303