Abstract

The authors show the formation of a new sub-region (Indo-Pacific) instead of the Asia-Pacific region (APR). The initiators of this construct were the United States, Japan, India and Australia in order to confront China and its importance in Northeast and Southeast Asia. The United States also seeks to create a buffer zone between China and the Russian Federation at the expense of India. The article traces the directions and quantitative characteristics of migration flows in Southeast Asia, the role of diasporas in the implementation of the national interests of the countries concerned, and the activities of immigrants and expats in the host countries.

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