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Informationen zum Autor Capt. John Fitzgerald, USCG (ret.) graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1987 and served on active duty for 25 years. John also received his master's degree in mass communication from Boston University in 1996.A permanent cutterman, he served on four ships: MIDGETT, HAMILTON, LEGARE and commanded the 210-foot cutter CONFIDENCE. Other tours of duty included Commanding Officer of LORAN Station Kure Island, Hawaii; Press Secretary to the Commandant of the Coast Guard; Atlantic Area / Fifth District Public Affairs Officer and the Commandant of Cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Klappentext Originally published in 1972! this is a detailed examination of the policy of the People's Republic of China towards the overseas Chinese. Zusammenfassung Originally published in 1972! this is a detailed examination of the policy of the People's Republic of China towards the overseas Chinese. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations; Preface; 1. Introduction; Part I. The Domestic Perspective: 2. Administration of overseas Chinese affairs; 3. Communication with the Chinese abroad; 4. Domestic overseas Chinese policy: 1949-1966; Part II. Policies Towards the Chinese Abroad: 5. The 'colonial' legacy: identification of problems; 6. Self-determination, nationality, and peaceful coexistence: 1954-1956; 7. Policy reasssessment, 1956: Foreign exchange and education; 8. An experiment in decolonisation; 9. The Cultural Revolution: overseas Chinese policy under attack; 10. Overseas Chinese policy: overseas Chinese communism and foreign policy; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.