World Regional Studies ›› 2022, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (6): 1119-1129.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-9479.2022.06.20221000
Received:
2022-09-10
Revised:
2022-10-18
Online:
2022-11-15
Published:
2022-11-22
Contact:
Bo ZHANG
通讯作者:
张博
作者简介:
安宁(1987-),男,副教授,博士,硕士生导师,研究方向为政治地理与社会文化地理,E-mail: anning427@m.scnu.edu.cn。
基金资助:
Ning AN, Bo ZHANG. The research of transnational migration and ethnic communities from the perspective of geopolitics[J]. World Regional Studies, 2022, 31(6): 1119-1129.
安宁, 张博. 地缘政治视角下的跨境移民和族裔社区研究[J]. 世界地理研究, 2022, 31(6): 1119-1129.
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