In the late twentieth century, the Chinese communities in Indonesia and Malaysia were politically repressed. But recent events have prompted optimism that the Chinese communities in both countries could move forward and claim their rightful place as equal citizens. But while the Indonesian Chinese community appears to have made some headway, the situation in Malaysia has not improved, and in some ways, it is worse. We argue that institutional frameworks and political Islam are the main threats to political rights for the Chinese communities in both countries and that there are lessons to be learned from these neighboring nations
thus, imposing upon them forced assimilation, restriction from politics, public service, military an...
Despite their long existence in Nusantara, the Chinese ethnic groups remain less represented or even...
Chinese Indonesians are not homogeneous community. Study of the Chinese is also important to underst...
In the late twentieth century, the Chinese communities in Indonesia and Malaysia were politically re...
Indonesian Chinese with no exception Chinese Muslim in Indonesia has stepped into a considerable fre...
Abstract: Throughout periods of political instability and economic adversity – from Dutch colonial r...
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
This study describes and analyzes dramatic changes the ethnic Chinese of Indonesia have undergone un...
As ethnic minorities who adhere to the majority belief (Islam), ethnic Chinese Muslims in Jakarta ar...
In 1998 Indonesia was on the verge of huge political changes. The economy was in crisis and Presiden...
migration to the Indonesian archipelago in the pre-colonial era, the forces that stimulated con-vers...
thus, imposing upon them forced assimilation, restriction from politics, public service, military an...
Despite their long existence in Nusantara, the Chinese ethnic groups remain less represented or even...
Chinese Indonesians are not homogeneous community. Study of the Chinese is also important to underst...
In the late twentieth century, the Chinese communities in Indonesia and Malaysia were politically re...
Indonesian Chinese with no exception Chinese Muslim in Indonesia has stepped into a considerable fre...
Abstract: Throughout periods of political instability and economic adversity – from Dutch colonial r...
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times....
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
This study describes and analyzes dramatic changes the ethnic Chinese of Indonesia have undergone un...
As ethnic minorities who adhere to the majority belief (Islam), ethnic Chinese Muslims in Jakarta ar...
In 1998 Indonesia was on the verge of huge political changes. The economy was in crisis and Presiden...
migration to the Indonesian archipelago in the pre-colonial era, the forces that stimulated con-vers...
thus, imposing upon them forced assimilation, restriction from politics, public service, military an...
Despite their long existence in Nusantara, the Chinese ethnic groups remain less represented or even...
Chinese Indonesians are not homogeneous community. Study of the Chinese is also important to underst...