Macau Residents as Border People – A Changing Border Regime from a Sociocultural Perspective

  • Breitung W
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Abstract

The concept of border people refers to people living with borders, dealing with the related difficulties and taking advantage of the respective opportunities. This concept is here applied to the residents of Macau, whose border checkpoint to the mainland has become one of the busiest in the world. Even though the border control is still in place, it has become very common for Macau residents to cross the border on an everyday basis. This paper links the people's border-related attitudes and activities to the process of Macau's integration with China and argues that the “integration from below” manifested in the growing exchange of people is a crucial factor in the overall integration process.

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Breitung, W. (2009). Macau Residents as Border People – A Changing Border Regime from a Sociocultural Perspective. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 38(1), 101–127. https://doi.org/10.1177/186810260903800106

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