Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States
From New York City's Chinatown to urban Indonesia, there are fifty-five million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. Their strong sense of community, along with their considerable economic clout, makes them a compelling group with which to study immigrant political participation. Amy Freedman's empirical study examines the hows and whys of Chinese overseas political activity in three diverse countries. When, and under what conditions, do immigrants become active in the political process? Does political influence stem from group mobilization? What role do communal organizations and their leaders play in determining participation? In answering these questions, Freedman assesses the goals and objectives of ethnic communities entering the political fray.
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Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States
From New York City's Chinatown to urban Indonesia, there are fifty-five million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. Their strong sense of community, along with their considerable economic clout, makes them a compelling group with which to study immigrant political participation. Amy Freedman's empirical study examines the hows and whys of Chinese overseas political activity in three diverse countries. When, and under what conditions, do immigrants become active in the political process? Does political influence stem from group mobilization? What role do communal organizations and their leaders play in determining participation? In answering these questions, Freedman assesses the goals and objectives of ethnic communities entering the political fray.
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Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States

Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States

by Amy L. Freedman
Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States

Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United States

by Amy L. Freedman

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From New York City's Chinatown to urban Indonesia, there are fifty-five million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. Their strong sense of community, along with their considerable economic clout, makes them a compelling group with which to study immigrant political participation. Amy Freedman's empirical study examines the hows and whys of Chinese overseas political activity in three diverse countries. When, and under what conditions, do immigrants become active in the political process? Does political influence stem from group mobilization? What role do communal organizations and their leaders play in determining participation? In answering these questions, Freedman assesses the goals and objectives of ethnic communities entering the political fray.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135960551
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/03/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 910 KB

About the Author

Amy L. Freedman is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Franklin and Marshall College. She received both her Ph.D. in comparative politics and international relations from New York University.

Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION 2 THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND INFLUENCE 3 MALAYSIA: INSTITUTIONALIZED PARTICIPATION 4 SUHARTO’S INDONESIA: OUTSIDERS TIED TO THE PALACE 5 CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES 6 SUBURBANIZATION: CHINESE IN MONTEREY PARK, CALIFORNIA 7 NEW YORK: THE CITY OF ETHNIC POLITICS
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