The Belt and Road International Migration of Asia: Research on Multilateral Population Security
In: China Perspectives Ser.
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. An overview of the transnational migration and public governance in Asian member countries under the Belt and Road -- I Introduction -- II New trends in population migration caused by B& -- R -- III Changes in population development patterns and features of China and Asian countries along the belt and road -- 1 Population development model: From "closeness" to "openness -- 2 Migration feature: Increase in the intensity and frequency of population activities -- 3 Population structure: Diversification and heterogenization -- IV Necessity and urgency of multilateral population security governance -- 1 Migration governance, a global issue -- 2 Cross-border migration and security issues it has brought -- (1) Challenge to population, resource and environmental security -- (2) Challenge to social security -- (3) Separatism and national security -- 3 Cross-border migration and opportunities it has brought -- (1) A shift from GDP to GNP -- (2) Create conditions to avoid the "Middle Income Trap -- (3) Western China: A shift from "taker" to "giver -- V Multilateral population security and international public governance -- 1 Improve the multilateral migration management system -- 2 Explore the fields of multilateral cooperation and ways to safeguard population security -- (1) Establish a framework of complementary capacity cooperation -- (2) Develop cooperation projects to improve people's well-being -- (3) Carry out multilateral cooperation in terms of social security governance -- 3 Cultivate more international talents to support B& -- R -- VI Conclusion -- 2. China's incoming and outgoing migration under the Belt and Road Initiative: Status quo, problems and challenges -- I Overview -- II Main arguments.