Do “peranakan” in Malaysia relate well with peranakan in Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, or with “tsinoy" in the Philippines? Given the historical reality that they are relative newcomers in the nation-states, how do the peranakan view the concept of nationality? Do they see ASEAN more as a “home” rather than simply a country of residence? Does the presence of Chinese communities in most parts of SEA serve as a cultural thread toward ASEAN Identity? This study investigates the (non)formation of ASEAN Identity among ethnic Chinese in SEA based on various historical records from the colonial era up to the present. At one point, the locals in each country tended to cooperate with the ethnic Chinese, but after Independence when the latter beg...
The younger generations of Chinese-Filipinos have assimilated themselves in Philippine society, adap...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...
EUROPEAN POLICY BRIEFWith a total of around 30 million people, the ethnic Chinese in ASEAN make up t...
Do “peranakan” in Malaysia relate well with peranakan in Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, or with “...
The Kelantan Peranakan Chinese (KPC) has become the earliest evidence of China relationship with the...
We argue that the localized expression of Chinese Indonesian identity in Karimun suggests a need to ...
The paper focuses on images of identity in Southeast Asia and argues that it is analytically useful ...
The construction of identity among the ethnic Chinese populations in Indonesia has been a complicate...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
From the Dutch colonial era until the end of Suharto administration, Chinese Indonesians have perpet...
The mass arrival of Chinese to the West Coast of Sabah in present day East Malaysia since the middle...
In the last two decades, most of the IR academia’s attention on Southeast Asian regionalism utilised...
This article traces the way in which political processes influence the creation and presentation of ...
From Indianization, Sinicization, Islamization, to Westernization, the Southeast Asia, since ancient...
The revival of ethnic culture in the current globalizing world challenges the anthropologists and s...
The younger generations of Chinese-Filipinos have assimilated themselves in Philippine society, adap...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...
EUROPEAN POLICY BRIEFWith a total of around 30 million people, the ethnic Chinese in ASEAN make up t...
Do “peranakan” in Malaysia relate well with peranakan in Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, or with “...
The Kelantan Peranakan Chinese (KPC) has become the earliest evidence of China relationship with the...
We argue that the localized expression of Chinese Indonesian identity in Karimun suggests a need to ...
The paper focuses on images of identity in Southeast Asia and argues that it is analytically useful ...
The construction of identity among the ethnic Chinese populations in Indonesia has been a complicate...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
From the Dutch colonial era until the end of Suharto administration, Chinese Indonesians have perpet...
The mass arrival of Chinese to the West Coast of Sabah in present day East Malaysia since the middle...
In the last two decades, most of the IR academia’s attention on Southeast Asian regionalism utilised...
This article traces the way in which political processes influence the creation and presentation of ...
From Indianization, Sinicization, Islamization, to Westernization, the Southeast Asia, since ancient...
The revival of ethnic culture in the current globalizing world challenges the anthropologists and s...
The younger generations of Chinese-Filipinos have assimilated themselves in Philippine society, adap...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...
EUROPEAN POLICY BRIEFWith a total of around 30 million people, the ethnic Chinese in ASEAN make up t...