This book examines Korean cases of return migrations and diasporic
engagement policy. The study concentrates on the effects of this
migration on citizens who have returned to their ancestral homeland
for the first time and examines how these experiences vary based on
nationality, social class, and generational status. The project's
primary audience includes academics and policy makers with an
interest in regional politics, migration, diaspora, citizenship,
and Korean studies.
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