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Price and Promise of Specialness

Price and Promise of Specialness2019

Jin Li Lim

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In The Price and Promise of Specialness, Jin Li Lim revises narratives on the overseas Chinese and the People's Republic of China by analysing the Communist approach to 'overseas Chinese affairs' in New China's first decade as a function of a larger political economy. Jin Li Lim shows how the party-state centred its approach towards the overseas Chinese on a perception of their financial utility and thus sought to offer them a special identity and place in New China, so as to unlock their riches. Yet, this contradicted the quest for socialist transformation, and as its early pragmatism fell away, the radicalising party-state abandoned its promises to the overseas Chinese, who were left to pay the price for their difference.

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First published
2019
OL Work ID
OL27839988W

Subjects

Chinese, foreign countriesEmigrant remittancesChina, emigration and immigrationChina, economic policyChina, politics and government, 1949-Emigration and immigrationEconomic aspectsChineseHistoryChinese diasporaEconomic policyPolitics and governmentForeign countries

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