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In Pol Pot Time --$tPART II. Governing through Freedom --$tPART III. Church and Marketplace --$tPART IV. Reconfigurations of Citizenship --$tAfterword: Assemblages of Human Needs --$tNotes --$tIndex 330 $aFleeing the murderous Pol Pot regime, Cambodian refugees arrive in America as at once the victims and the heroes of America's misadventures in Southeast Asia; and their encounters with American citizenship are contradictory as well. Service providers, bureaucrats, and employers exhort them to be self-reliant, individualistic, and free, even as the system and the culture constrain them within terms of ethnicity, race, and class. Buddha Is Hiding tells the story of Cambodian Americans experiencing American citizenship from the bottom-up. Based on extensive fieldwork in Oakland and San Francisco, the study puts a human face on how American institutions-of health, welfare, law, police, church, and industry-affect minority citizens as they negotiate American culture and re-interpret the American dream. In her earlier book, Flexible Citizenship, anthropologist Aihwa Ong wrote of elite Asians shuttling across the Pacific. This parallel study tells the very different story of "the other Asians" whose route takes them from refugee camps to California's inner-city and high-tech enclaves. In Buddha Is Hiding we see these refugees becoming new citizen-subjects through a dual process of being-made and self-making, balancing religious salvation and entrepreneurial values as they endure and undermine, absorb and deflect conflicting lessons about welfare, work, medicine, gender, parenting, and mass culture. Trying to hold on to the values of family and home culture, Cambodian Americans nonetheless often feel that "Buddha is hiding." 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'Crisis, Oh That Crisis!'; The Financial Crisis and its Impacts on Migration in Europe; 2. The Slump and Immigration Policy in Europe; 3. A Crisis Nexus; The European Union, Security, and Articulations of Irregular Migration Post-Arab Spring; 4. The Dutch Policy Response to Undocumented Migrants; A Clash of Securitisations?; 5. Mainstream Political Discourse and its Implications; The Case of Greece; 6. Narratives' Normativity and Local Policy-making; Constructions and Practices of Migrant Integration Policies in Malmo? 327 $a7. Echo Chambers of 'Eurabia'Representations of Unaccompanied Minors in Extremist Online Environments; 8. Cultural Culprits; Police Apprehensions of Pickpockets in Copenhagen; List of Abbreviations; About the Authors 330 $aThe seemingly perennial Eurozone crisis has been front-page news for several years now, but some aspects do not make the media coverage. 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