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How did the Chinese Southern Diaspora emerge, what was its uniqueness compared with other diasporas, and in what ways is it changing nowadays?

Title: How did the Chinese Southern Diaspora emerge, what was its uniqueness compared with other diasporas, and in what ways is it changing nowadays?
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How did the Chinese Southern Diaspora emerge, what was its uniqueness compared with other diasporas, and in what ways is it changing nowadays?
Introduction. In the attempt to answer the above question, the body of this essay will be separated under three main headings covering the three parts of the question at hand. In the first section regarding how the Chinese Southern Diaspora emerged, the definition of a diaspora will first be tackled. Following that will be the background and the history of the Chinese community in China and its trading relations and activities with Southeast Asia (SEA). …showed first 75 words of 3217 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3217 total…Chinese Diaspora, are loyalties divided?", http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/08/23/news/edvatik.php [Accessed 2nd September 2005, via Webct] Wang Gungwu. (2001). Don't Leave Home: Migration and the Chinese. Singapore: Times Academic Press. Wang Gungwu. (1991). China and the Chinese Overseas. Singapore: Times Academic Press. pp. 70-101. Wang Gungwu. (2001). Sino-Malay Encounters, Singapore: Times Academic Press, pp. 1-62. Yen Ching-Hwang. (1985). Coolies and Mandarins: China's Protection of Overseas Chinese during the Late Ch'ing Period (1851-1911). Singapore: Singapore University Press, NUS.

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