The Chinese in Southeast Asia and Beyond

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  • The Chinese in Southeast Asia and Beyond Book Detail

  • Author : Ching-Hwang Yen
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Publisher : World Scientific
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Pages : 464
  • ISBN 13 : 9812790489
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

The Chinese in Southeast Asia and Beyond by Ching-Hwang Yen PDF Summary

Book Description: The Chinese in Southeast Asia, with their growing economic clout, have been attracting attention from politicians, scholars and observers in recent decades. The rise of China as a global economic power and its profound influence over Southeast Asia has cast a spotlight on the role of Southeast Asian Chinese in the region''s economic relations with China.The Southeast Asian Chinese as an economic force and their growing importance with China are, to a certain extent, determined by the nature and development of their communities. This book uses a multifaceted approach to unravel the forces that helped to transform the communities in the past. Containing 17 papers written within a span of six and a half years, from 2000 to 2006, the book focuses on the social, economic and political aspects of these communities, with special emphasis on the Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore.

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