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Park Woo (Hansung University)
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서울대학교 사회발전연구소 Journal of Asian Sociology Journal of Asian Sociology Vol.51 No.2
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2022.6
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191 - 224 (34page)

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The purpose of this study is to explore the roles of diasporas in the development of Asia’s capitalism through the lens of compatriotic Asianization. To do this, it explains how China and South Korea economically mobilized their overseas compatriots in a period of globalization. The study identifies three key roles that the respective diasporas have played in China and Korea’s economic development. First, the diaspora served as investors. This trait was prominent in the Chinese setting. Second, the diaspora served as a source of labor. This role has been particularly salient in South Korea. Third, the diaspora served as overseas customer and middleman. This was evident in both China and South Korea. The diasporas were integrated into the capitalist systems of both their ethnic homeland and their country of residence. Compatriotic Asianization thus appears to be a greater part of economic integration in Asian countries than previously recognized.

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Introduction
Overseas Compatriots as Diasporic Resource
The Diaspora as a Source of Investors in Post-Mao China
The Diaspora as a Workforce in South Korea’s Neoliberal Economy
The Diaspora as Overseas Customers and Middlemen for China and South Korea’s Economic Expansion
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