The third round of migrant incorporation in East Asia: An introduction to the special issue on friends and foes of multicultural east asia

Y. Asahina, N. Higuchi

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Abstract

Trends toward an influx of new migrants have been pronounced in East Asia through a development we call the third round of migrant incorporation. At the same time, other features of East Asian societies, such as strong levels of ethnic nationalism, have changed little, posing challenges to multiculturalism. In this introduction to this special issue, we review the latest research trends broadly concerning multiculturalism, migrant groups that have received little attention, racism and xenophobia. We first discuss the state of migrant incorporation in East Asia and the limits of multiculturalism in this region, where various features of the developmental state persist. We then introduce research on voices opposing multiculturalism in East Asia. This introduction highlights what is peculiar―and ordinary―about migrant incorporation and the associated challenges in East Asia.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • migration
  • East Asia
  • developmental state
  • far right
  • multiculturalism

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