The Chinese Diaspora and Its Identity in Southeast Asia: Research Notes from the Perspective of International Politics

Chinese identity in Southeast Asia has become complex and multifaceted over the past few decades. The Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia has faced political challenges that pressure acculturation and assimilation, transforming its identity. This critical literature review outlines how Chinese identi...

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Published inIssues and studies - Institute of International Relations Vol. 60; no. 1; pp. 1 - 16
Main Authors WIDIATMO, DANNY, SOETJIPTO, ANI W., YUDONO, RADEN MAISA
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taipei 國立政治大學國際關係研究中心 01.03.2024
National Chengchi University
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ISSN1013-2511
2529-802X
DOI10.1142/S1013251124500012

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Summary:Chinese identity in Southeast Asia has become complex and multifaceted over the past few decades. The Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia has faced political challenges that pressure acculturation and assimilation, transforming its identity. This critical literature review outlines how Chinese identity in Southeast Asia has been viewed in connection with international relations and global politics. Using a taxonomic approach to scholarly works on the subject, the findings show that Chinese identity in Southeast Asia is a multi-dimensional one composed of diverse and unique community identities. Chinese identity is also viewed as a spectrum that is imagined both by nation-states and the community itself. Consequently, members of the Chinese diaspora are not simply viewed as actors, agents, or political instruments in international politics but also as independent subjects with their own stories and experiences.
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ISSN:1013-2511
2529-802X
DOI:10.1142/S1013251124500012