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The Invisible China : The overseas Chinese and the politics of Southeast Asia
The Invisible China explores the influence and role of overseas Chinese communities in shaping the political dynamics of Southeast Asia. The book examines how these communities—often economically influential yet politically marginalized—navigate issues of identity, citizenship, and allegiance within multicultural and multiethnic societies. It analyzes the historical migration patterns that formed these diasporic networks and discusses how economic power, transnational connections, and cultural ties to China affect both domestic politics in Southeast Asian states and regional geopolitical relations. The text also highlights the tensions that arise from perceptions of dual loyalty, ethnic competition, and state policies toward minority communities.
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