ASIA AM 20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Neocolonialism, Racialization, United Farm Workers

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International labor migration affect developing and developed countries. * more class diversity, but socioeconomically bio day: some doing, some doing poorly. * this is what is means by the duality of post 1965 immigration. Factors: post-wwii changes in us immigration policy, histories of immigration to the us, economic globalization: global and domestic economic changes. * post wwii changes in u. s. immigration policy. Third world is used to de ned the developing countries. * less japanese migrants even though they were the ones that came here earlier than other race. Bifurcation of the oriental during wwii into good vs bad orientals. We were allied with some of them (the good orientals) and ghting some others (the bad orientals) Chiang kai shek and nationalists retreat to the island of. Withcentury immigrants ( mainly working class ) migration. More class diversity but socioeconomically bimodal some doing well some doing poorly. New stage in the development of capalism capitalism a national model free enterprise.

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