Abstract

Part I: Introduction 1. Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change: Alternative Perspectives Marleen Dieleman, Juliette Koning, Peter Post Part II: Policy and Dignity: Chineseness during and after the New Order 2. Business, Belief, and Belonging: Small Business Owners and Conversion to Charismatic Christianity Juliette Koning 3. Assimilation, Differentiation, and Depoliticization: Chinese Indonesians and the Ministry of Home Affairs in Suharto's Indonesia Nobuhiro Aizawa 4. Diversity in Compliance: Yogyakarta Chinese and the New Order Assimilation Policy Andreas Susanto Part III: Justice and Representation: The Chinese in the Netherlands East Indies 5. The Chinese Connection: Rewriting Journalism and Social Categories in Indonesian History Nobuto Yamamoto 6. The Loa Joe Djin-Case. A Trigger to Change Patricia Tjiook-Liem Part IV: Survival and Creativity: Chinese Business Responses to Regime Change 7. Crisis Management and Creative Adjustment: Margo-Redjo in the 1930s Alexander Claver 8. The Oei Tiong Ham Concern and the Change of Regimes in Indonesia, 1931-1950 Peter Post 9. Continuous and Discontinuous Change in Ethnic Chinese Business Networks: The Case of the Salim Group Marleen Dieleman

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