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Managing Migration and Diversity in the Asia Pacific Region and Europe
Vol. 6, No. 2, December 2004

Editors: CHRISTINE INGLIS (Sydney University, Australia) & MATTHIAS KOENIG (Bamberg University, Germany)
 
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      Editorial, pp. 196-201
Christine Inglis & Matthias Koenig


 

      Crossing Frontiers: Race, Migration and Borders in Southeast Asia, pp. 202-223
Amarjit Kaur


 

      Is State Sovereignty Declining? An Exploration of Asylum Policy in Japan, pp. 224-242
Hideki Tarumoto


 

      Will Migrant Remittances Continue Through Time? A New Answer to an Old Question, pp. 243-252
Elizabeth Grieco


 

      Theorising Return Migration: the Conceptual Approach to Return Migrants Revisited, pp. 253-279
Jean-Pierre Cassarino


 

      Alive and Kicking? Multiculturalism in Flanders, pp. 280-299
Dirk Jacobs


 

      The Management of Multiculturalism: Coming to Terms with the Multiplication of Experienced Difference, pp. 300-321
Hans Siebers


 





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