Open Borders, Open Society? Immigration and Social Integration in Japan by Toake Endoh;

Open Borders, Open Society? Immigration and Social Integration in Japan by Toake Endoh;

Author:Toake Endoh; [Endoh, Toake (ed.)]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Politikwissenschaft, Migration, Einwanderung und Auswanderung, Verstehen, Abschiebung, deportation, disaster management, Einwanderungspolitik, Flüchtlinge, foreign language education, Fremdsprachenunterricht, immigration in Japan, immigration policy, integration, Integration, Japan, Katastrophenmanagement, migration, Migration, multiculturalism, Multikulturalismus, refugees, society, Stadtentwicklung, tourism, Tourismus, urban development, Soziale Integration & Assimilation, Öffentliche Verwaltung, Lecturers and researchers of social sciences
ISBN: 9783847418368
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich GmbH


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