Return
Return by 项飙, published by Duke University Press in 2013, delves into the compelling dynamics of return migration in the context of Asian nations. Spanning 277 pages, this insightful anthology explores the increasingly prevalent practices since the late 1990s, where many countries are encouraging or mandating the return of their emigrants. Each case presented within the book offers a unique perspective on the profound relationships between nation-states and transnational mobility. Readers will find the topics not just relevant but essential for understanding the current socio-political landscape surrounding migration. This thought-provoking collection serves as a vital resource for scholars and anyone interested in the intricate ties between identity, politics, and global movement. With its engaging narrative, "Return" invites you to reconsider and analyze the shifting paradigms of migration in the modern world.