Taking the Asia-Pacific areas for a case, this dissertation aims at exploring international migration's influences on the life of immigrants and international relations because of the immigrants different civilization background. According to the case study of Asia-Pacific migration since the 1950s and 1960s, the paper's conclusions are: International migration has brought a problem of clash and contact of different civilizations, and clash and amalgamation become two possible results. The two results have brought different influences on international relations, that is to say, the clash of civilization will lead to the tension of international relations, while the amalgamation will lead to the stability and development harmoniously of international relations.
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