1st Edition
South Koreans and the Politics of Immigration in Contemporary Australia
By David Hundt
Copyright 2024
174 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
174 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
174 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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The book explores the politics of immigration in Australia through an in-depth study of the ‘new generation’ of young Korean migrants in Melbourne.
States with high rates of immigration such as Australia can largely determine who enter their societies, but some migrants, such as younger Koreans, can determine how and where they live due to desirable attributes such as their skills,... Read more
1. South Koreans and the Australian migration market 2. Koreans in the global market for migration 3. The changing politics of immigration in Australia 4. Connection without exit 5. One community, multiple voices 6. Loyalty and partial reciprocity 7. Conclusions
Biography
David Hundt is Associate Professor of International Relations at Deakin University, Australia. Most of his research focuses on the politics, political economy, and international relations of South Korea. Since 2018 David has been Editor-in-Chief of Asian Studies Review and an Executive Member of the Asian Studies Association of Australia.






