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Borderline Japan

Foreigners and Frontier Controls in the Postwar Era

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The book explores the significant impact of the Cold War on Japan's migration policies, tracing the historical roots and development of these controls. It delves into how geopolitical tensions influenced Japan's approach to immigration, revealing the interplay between international relations and domestic policy decisions. Through this lens, the author highlights the complexities of migration in the context of a changing global landscape.

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Borderline Japan, Tessa Morris-Suzuki

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2011
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