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The Grass is Always Greener? : Unpacking Uzbek Migration to Japan, Paperback / softback Book

The Grass is Always Greener? : Unpacking Uzbek Migration to Japan Paperback / softback

Edited by Timur Dadabaev

Part of the Politics and History in Central Asia series

Paperback / softback

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This edited book unpacks the nature of Central Asian migration to East Asia.

This book uses the case of Uzbekistan, the most populous country of Central Asia, and demonstrates the migration channels and adaptation strategies of migrants to the realities of Japan.

What are the foreign policy engagements of Japan in Central Asia?

How do they relate to the intensifying educational mobility and labour migration from Central Asia (in particular, Uzbekistan) to Japan?

By answering these two questions, this book aims to detail the social factors that play important roles in localizing foreign policy engagements and narrating them in terms easily understood by the public.  

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