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DESCRIPTION:Yan Liu on:&nbsp\;Borrowing the Dragon’s Might? New Chinese Imm
 igrants in the Eastern\nCaribbean\nYan Liu\,&nbsp\;Department\nof Sociolog
 y\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse\nUniversity&nbsp\; Since\nthe 1990s\, a sign
 ificant wave of Chinese entrepreneurial immigrants has flowed\ninto the sm
 all islands in the Eastern Caribbean. The migratory flow coincides\nwith t
 he expansion of Chinese aid and development projects in this region. Yan\n
 Liu’s field research investigates how recent Chinese immigrants integrate 
 into\nlocal societies and considers the role of the Chinese\nstate in this
  process.Yan\nLiu is\na doctoral student in sociology whose academic inter
 ests include international\nmigration\, globalization\, education\, aging\
 , and health. He is particularly\ninterested in the interplay between migr
 ation flows out of China and the\nexpanding role of the Chinese state arou
 nd the world. His dissertation project\nexplores recent Chinese immigratio
 n in the Eastern Caribbean\, and especially\nthe role of both the sending 
 and receiving states. \nSponsored\nby the East Asia Program at the Moyniha
 n Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Yan Liu
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Yan Liu on:&nbsp\;Borrowin
 g the Dragon’s Might? New Chinese Immigrants in the Eastern\nCaribbean</b>
 </p><p>\n<b>Yan Liu\,&nbsp\;</b><i>Department\nof Sociology\, Maxwell Scho
 ol\, Syracuse\nUniversity&nbsp\;</i></p><p> </p><p>Since\nthe 1990s\, a si
 gnificant wave of Chinese entrepreneurial immigrants has flowed\ninto the 
 small islands in the Eastern Caribbean. The migratory flow coincides\nwith
  the expansion of Chinese aid and development projects in this region. Yan
 \nLiu’s field research investigates how recent Chinese immigrants integrat
 e into\nlocal societies and considers the role of the Chinese\nstate in th
 is process.</p><b>Yan\nLiu</b> is\na doctoral student in sociology whose a
 cademic interests include international\nmigration\, globalization\, educa
 tion\, aging\, and health. He is particularly\ninterested in the interplay
  between migration flows out of China and the\nexpanding role of the Chine
 se state around the world. His dissertation project\nexplores recent Chine
 se immigration in the Eastern Caribbean\, and especially\nthe role of both
  the sending and receiving states.<p> </p><p>\n<b><i>Sponsored\nby the Eas
 t Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</i></b><
 /p><p></p><p></p>
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