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6. The 1959–1960 Anti-Chinese Crisis
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Taomo Zhou
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- A Note on Language xiii
- Introduction: Revolutionary Diplomacy and Diasporic Politics 1
- 1. The Chinese Nationalist Party and the Overseas Chinese 17
- 2. The Chinese Communist Party and the Overseas Chinese 34
- 3. The Diplomatic Battle between the Two Chinas 52
- 4. The Communal Battle between the Red and the Blue 72
- 5. Pribumi Perceptions of the “Chinese Problem” 97
- 6. The 1959–1960 Anti-Chinese Crisis 115
- 7. The Ambivalent Alliance between Beijing and Jakarta 132
- 8. China and the September Thirtieth Movement 152
- 9. Beijing, Taipei, and the Emerging Suharto Regime 172
- 10. The Overseas Chinese “Returning” to the People’s Republic 191
- Conclusion: “The Motherland Is a Distant Dream” 211
- Notes 219
- Glossary 273
- Bibliography 277
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- A Note on Language xiii
- Introduction: Revolutionary Diplomacy and Diasporic Politics 1
- 1. The Chinese Nationalist Party and the Overseas Chinese 17
- 2. The Chinese Communist Party and the Overseas Chinese 34
- 3. The Diplomatic Battle between the Two Chinas 52
- 4. The Communal Battle between the Red and the Blue 72
- 5. Pribumi Perceptions of the “Chinese Problem” 97
- 6. The 1959–1960 Anti-Chinese Crisis 115
- 7. The Ambivalent Alliance between Beijing and Jakarta 132
- 8. China and the September Thirtieth Movement 152
- 9. Beijing, Taipei, and the Emerging Suharto Regime 172
- 10. The Overseas Chinese “Returning” to the People’s Republic 191
- Conclusion: “The Motherland Is a Distant Dream” 211
- Notes 219
- Glossary 273
- Bibliography 277
- Index 293