Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration: The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization

Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration: The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization

by Michael O. Sharpe
Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration: The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization

Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration: The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization

by Michael O. Sharpe

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Overview

This book provides a cross-regional investigation of the role of citizenship and ethnicity in migration, political incorporation, and political transnationalism in the age of globalization, exploring the political realities of Dutch Antilleans in the Netherlands and Latin American Nikkeijin in Japan.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349444373
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Series: Palgrave Studies in International Relations
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 283
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael O. Sharpe is Assistant Professor of Political Science at York College, City University of New York, USA. In addition to adjunct positions at Ramapo College and the Master of International Relations Program at City College/CUNY, he has previously worked as a political analyst for a Japanese consulate and a project coordinator for a Tokyo-based international NGO.

Table of Contents

1. Post-Colonial and Ethnic Migration and Political Incorporation in Liberal Democracies: Locating the Dutch and Japanese Cases 2. Convergence? Globalization and the State Policies in the Production of Post-Colonial Citizen and Ethnic Migration 3. Old and New Nationalisms, Pre-migration Political Legacies 4. What Does Post-Colonial Dutch Citizenship Mean in Political Terms? 1985-2008 5. Constructing the Nation: Japanese Emigration and Immigration from the late 19th to 21st Century 6. Is Blood Thicker than Water Politically? Latin American Nikkeijin in Japan 1990-2008 7. Political Transnationalism in Question: What Limits the Political Transnationalism of 'Transnational' Groups in Liberal Democracies 1985-2008? 8. Conclusion- Inheriting the State: Contextualizing the Future of Post-Colonial and Ethnic Migration and Political Inclusion
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