2006
DOI: 10.1353/jco.2006.0009
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Gender and Migration Networks: New Approaches to Research on Chinese Migration to France and Europe

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“…But the idea of a weak Chinese state (in terms of its engagement with Africa) is not a common assessment among China scholars. Pina‐Guerassimoff (, as cited in Bourdarias, , p. 270) argues that the evolution of Chinese legislation has been a key determinant of migrancy flows and forms part of China's strategy to address the question of excess manpower on the domestic front. Alden and Hughes () describe China's race into Africa as “state‐centric,” though they concede a “new degree of flexibility” is emerging (p. 564).…”
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“…But the idea of a weak Chinese state (in terms of its engagement with Africa) is not a common assessment among China scholars. Pina‐Guerassimoff (, as cited in Bourdarias, , p. 270) argues that the evolution of Chinese legislation has been a key determinant of migrancy flows and forms part of China's strategy to address the question of excess manpower on the domestic front. Alden and Hughes () describe China's race into Africa as “state‐centric,” though they concede a “new degree of flexibility” is emerging (p. 564).…”
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“…Neste contexto, as migrações chinesas contemporâneas são condicionadas pela lógica capitalista e pela importância económica, política e simbólica da China no mundo (Thunø, 2007). 1 Ao longo das últimas décadas, os imigrantes chineses têm sido atraídos pelas oportunidades económicas e administrativas oferecidas no Espaço Schengen, considerado um espaço geopolítico estratégico para o posicionamento à escala europeia e mundial (Guerassimoff-Pina, 2006;Guerassimoff, 2003;Thunø, 2007). Desde o início do século XXI, vários imigrantes chineses continuaram a deslocar-se, não só para destinos tradicionais como Inglaterra ou França (Guerassimoff, 2003;Parker e Song, 2007), como também intensificaram significativamente os seus fluxos para os "novos países de imigração", como Itália (Ceccagno, 2003) e Espanha (Nieto, 2003).…”
Section: Introdução: a Imigração Chinesa Em Portugalunclassified