Europe's New Bildungsbürger? Chinese Migrants in Search of a Pure Land

Nyíri Pál, Beck Fanni
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Abstract:The recent wave of the emigration of well-to-do Chinese from the People's Republic of China (PRC) has been attracting attention. Like earlier migrants, these individuals go abroad to seek a better life—but they no longer define that as higher income, better welfare, or even better education. Rather, these migrants pursue better environmental quality, safer food, and a more relaxed environment in which to raise children. Although the wealthiest of these lifestyle migrants, who move to North America, Australia, or New Zealand, have attracted the most attention, middle-class migrants have been taking advantage of lower-cost residence-for-investment schemes. This article explores the motivations of some of the twenty thousand Chinese who moved to Hungary between 2013 and 2017 and argues that the country's official xenophobia and law-and-order policies make it a more, rather than less, desirable destination for those Chinese pursuing a "European lifestyle." This migration wave represents a turn in the long history of how Chinese migrants interact with the world and relate to China, a turn that requires more attention in the studies of Chinese overseas. Simultaneously, it sheds light on how cosmopolitanism and global mobility can coexist with support for the new global populism.
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欧洲的新教育体系?寻找净土的中国移民
摘要:近年来,中国富人移民中国的浪潮引起了人们的关注。像早期的移民一样,这些人出国是为了寻求更好的生活——但他们不再将其定义为更高的收入、更好的福利,甚至更好的教育。相反,这些移民追求更好的环境质量、更安全的食品和更宽松的养育孩子的环境。尽管这些移居北美、澳大利亚或新西兰的生活方式移民中最富有的人吸引了最多的关注,但中产阶级移民一直在利用成本较低的“以居住换投资”计划。本文探讨了2013年至2017年期间移居匈牙利的2万名中国人中的一些人的动机,并认为该国官方的仇外心理和法律和秩序政策使其成为那些追求“欧洲生活方式”的中国人更理想的目的地,而不是更不理想。这一移民浪潮代表了中国移民与世界互动和与中国联系的漫长历史中的一个转折,这一转折需要在海外华人研究中得到更多关注。同时,它还揭示了世界主义和全球流动性如何与对新的全球民粹主义的支持共存。
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