The Diplomacy of Migration
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Meredith Oyen
About this book
The Diplomacy of Migration combines important innovations in the field of diplomatic history with new international trends in migration history. During the Cold War, both Chinese and American officials employed a wide range of migration policies and practices to pursue legitimacy, security, and prestige.
Author / Editor information
Meredith Oyen is Assistant Professor of History at University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Reviews
Makes a valuable contribution to the study of international relations and the Chinese diaspora and rightfully places migration policy as a significant factor in determining the dynamics of power and politics between governments and nations.
Offers a new conceptual bridge between two related subfields: foreign relations history and transnational migration history.... The book is deeply researched, beautifully written, and makes a number of important contributions to our understanding of Sino-American relations and Asian American studies from WWII to the Cold War.... This book deserves the attention of scholars of American foreign relations, especially Chinese-American relations, Asian American history, and transnational migration history.
Mao Lin:
Oyen makes a brilliant effort to bridge diplomatic history and Chinese migration history by bringing into sharp focus the diplomacy of migration and its impact on the triangular relationship between the United States, Nationalist China, and Communist China.
Glen Peterson, University of British Columbia, author of Overseas Chinese in the People's Republic of China:
This is a compelling, well-crafted book that significantly widens and deepens our understanding of U.S.-China relations during the Cold War. Meredith Oyen breaks new ground by revealing how the use of migration policy for diplomatic goals was woven into the very fabric of the alliance between Nationalist China and the United States from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Wide-ranging, meticulously researched and based on archives from several continents, The Diplomacy of Migration skillfully dissects the multiple ways in which both countries used policies ranging from the wartime repeal of exclusion, immigrant selection criteria, deportation and repatriation, and the politics of refugee resettlement to send positive or negative signals to one another, bolster their international prestige and support, and even remake the community of Chinese Americans in ways that both governments sought.
Carl Bon Tempo, University at Albany, author of Americans at the Gate: The United States and Refugees during the Cold War:
Meredith Oyen's The Diplomacy of Migration is a 'must-read' for scholars of migration and U.S.-Sino relations. Impeccably researched and compellingly written, the book demonstrates how migration, foreign policy, and domestic politics were interwoven into the relationship between the United States, China, and Taiwan. In telling this story, Oyen urges us to reconsider what we know about the evolution of the United States' relationship with China.
Mary Lui, Yale University:
In The Diplomacy of Migration, Meredith Oyen takes an in-depth look at the issue of citizenship for Chinese Americans, particularly around questions of national belonging and dual citizenship, as well as the changing domestic politics of migrant communities in the United States and Southeast Asia. Oyen's book is extremely well researched; particularly impressive is her deep investigation of Chinese archives in both the PRC and ROC and her extensive use of Chinese-language primary and secondary sources throughout the work.
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Part I. Migration Diplomacy at War
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