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Immigration
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India Introduces First Foreign Residency Scheme (Only Millionaires Need Apply)
By Ankit Panda
The new immigration status is a bid to make foreign direct investment in India more attractive.
Japan’s Immigration Reluctance
By Kyla Ryan
Despite its demographic crisis, Japan isn’t interested in relaxing its immigration controls.
'Not Indian Enough': Bobby Jindal, Heritage, and Politics
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
U.S. politicians Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley offer two different models for immigrant assimilation.
South Korea's Foreign Bride Problem
By Philip Iglauer
The government tries to tackle the thorny issue of migrant brides and domestic violence.
South Korea's War on Brain Drain
By Tae-jun Kang
South Korea is finally trying to reverse the flow of high quality human capital fleeing the country.
Taiwan’s Desperate Migrant Mothers
By Jens Kastner
When the marriages don’t work out, the country’s foreign brides often face desperate circumstances.
Abenomics’ Structural Reform Revamp
By Clint Richards
Abe’s government is set to reveal specifics about the “third arrow” of structural reforms in June.
Japan Recommends Population Targets, Neglects Immigration Question Again
By Clint Richards
Tokyo worries about population decline, but has yet to admit the problem requires drastic change.
Immigrants and American Power
By Zachary Keck
From the Republic’s inception, immigrants have played an outsized role in America’s rise on the world stage.
Japan Softens on Refugees
After accepting new Burmese exiles, will Japan show more of its humanitarian side?
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