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- Title Pages
- Preface
-
1 Contemplating the Role of the Ethnic Chinese -
Part One ‘Pariah’ Ethnic Minorities and Democratisation -
2 A Short History of the Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia -
3 Democratisation and Ethnic Minorities -
Part Two Civil Society, Business, and Politics: The Ambivalent Position of the Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia -
4 Opening Up the Chinese Socio-cultural Sphere -
5 Local Ethnic Chinese Business* -
6 Electoral Politics and the Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia* -
7 Conclusion -
Appendix I List of Informants -
Appendix II Major Ethnic Chinese Organisations in Post-Suharto Medan and Surabaya -
Appendix III Chinese-Language Newspapers in Post-Suharto Medan and Surabaya -
Appendix IV Occupational Backgrounds of the Leaders of Local Major Chinese Organisations in Medan and Surabaya, 2010–2011 -
Appendix V Numbers of Protégés of Sultan Iskandar Muda Educational Foundation, 1990/1991–2011/2012 -
Appendix VI Original Text of Letter in Koran Tempo (May 15, 2012) -
Appendix VII List of Chinese Indonesian Candidates Running for Legislative Elections in Medan and Surabaya, 1999–2014* - Abbreviations and Glossary
- Glossary of Personal Names
- References
- Index
(p.199) References
(p.199) References
- Source:
- Chinese Indonesians in Post-Suharto Indonesia
- Author(s):
Wu-Ling Chong
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
-
1 Contemplating the Role of the Ethnic Chinese -
Part One ‘Pariah’ Ethnic Minorities and Democratisation -
2 A Short History of the Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia -
3 Democratisation and Ethnic Minorities -
Part Two Civil Society, Business, and Politics: The Ambivalent Position of the Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia -
4 Opening Up the Chinese Socio-cultural Sphere -
5 Local Ethnic Chinese Business* -
6 Electoral Politics and the Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia* -
7 Conclusion -
Appendix I List of Informants -
Appendix II Major Ethnic Chinese Organisations in Post-Suharto Medan and Surabaya -
Appendix III Chinese-Language Newspapers in Post-Suharto Medan and Surabaya -
Appendix IV Occupational Backgrounds of the Leaders of Local Major Chinese Organisations in Medan and Surabaya, 2010–2011 -
Appendix V Numbers of Protégés of Sultan Iskandar Muda Educational Foundation, 1990/1991–2011/2012 -
Appendix VI Original Text of Letter in Koran Tempo (May 15, 2012) -
Appendix VII List of Chinese Indonesian Candidates Running for Legislative Elections in Medan and Surabaya, 1999–2014* - Abbreviations and Glossary
- Glossary of Personal Names
- References
- Index