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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The Pre-Independence Period | |
1 | Rise of Chinese Nationalism in Indonesia | 3 |
1-1 | Letter to All Chinese from Members of the Executive Committee of the Tiong Hoa Hwe Koan in Batavia | 4 |
1-2 | Chinese Schools and the Indies Chinese Situation | 8 |
1-3 | Overseas Chinese Nationalism and Indonesian Nationalism | 10 |
1-4 | Fromberg and the Chinese Movement | 16 |
1-5 | Chinese Interests in the Netherlands Indies | 24 |
1-6 | Is There a Need for Participation in Representative Councils? | 29 |
2 | The Dutch East Indies-Oriented Group | 33 |
2-1 | The Chinese in the East Indies: A Peranakan Politician's View | 33 |
2-2 | Is It True There Will Be Dissension Among the Chinese over Participation in the Volksraad? | 40 |
2-3 | Misleading Clamour | 44 |
3 | The Indonesia-Oriented Group | 50 |
3-1 | Three Political Streams in the Peranakan Chinese Community | 50 |
3-2 | The Three Streams | 55 |
3-3 | The Mature Baba | 61 |
3-4 | Mr. Kwee Hing Tjiat and His Hollow Concept | 64 |
3-5 | The Speech by Ko Kwat Tiong on the Soetardjo Petition | 66 |
4 | Chinese Orientations during the Japanese Occupation | 70 |
4-1 | Ethnic Chinese and Indonesian Citizenship Law | 70 |
4-2 | Ethnic Chinese and Indonesian Citizenship Law | 75 |
4-3 | Ethnic Chinese and Indonesian Citizenship Law | 78 |
Pt. II | The Post-Independence Period | |
5 | Overseas Chinese Identity | 83 |
5-1 | Overseas Chinese and the Round Table Conference | 83 |
5-2 | Long Live Sino-Indonesian Friendship | 85 |
5-3 | Ten Years of the Qiao Zong | 87 |
6 | The Pluralists | 91 |
6-1 | The Persatuan Tionghoa in Indonesia | 92 |
6-2 | The Persatuan Tionghoa and Politics | 94 |
6-3 | Three Therapies: To Cure the Disease of Racial Discrimination | 98 |
6-4 | Therapy: Political Manifesto of the Republic of Indonesia | 109 |
6-5 | BAPERKI, Revolution, and the Chinese Minority | 111 |
6-6 | The Problems of Assimilation and Indonesian Citizenship | 123 |
6-7 | The Chinese Problem and the Attitude of Some Christian Leaders of Chinese Descent | 127 |
6-8 | Does a Problem of Assimilation of Pri and Non-Pri Still Exist? | 133 |
6-9 | Once More about Assimilation | 138 |
7 | The Assimilationists | 141 |
7-1 | The Need for a New Political Party | 141 |
7-2 | Why Should the Chung Hwa Hui and Similar Organizations Be Dissolved? | 144 |
7-3 | The Assimilation of the Peranakans | 150 |
7-4 | Indonesia is not America | 155 |
7-5 | Assimilation Charter | 159 |
7-6 | Name and Identity | 160 |
7-7 | Integration of a Minority into the Majority | 164 |
7-8 | Conversion to Islam | 166 |
Pt. III | Problems and Prospects | |
8 | Ethnicity and Nation-building | 173 |
8-1 | The Peranakan Chinese and Indonesian Citizenship | 174 |
8-2 | Terror Replaces Terror | 177 |
8-3 | Chinese National Day and Indonesia's Independence | 181 |
8-4 | Educational Problems for Children of Peranakan Chinese who are Indonesian Citizens | 184 |
8-5 | A Homogeneous Nation | 188 |
8-6 | National Economic Development | 191 |
8-7 | Culture as the Tool for Building National Unity | 197 |
8-8 | Avoid with Determination Big Country Chauvinism | 200 |
8-9 | On the Revolutionization of Private Enterprises | 201 |
8-10 | The Transfer of Commercial Firms from Foreigners to Indonesian Nationals | 202 |
9 | The Indonesian Chinese Problem and Its Solution | 206 |
9-1 | The Overseas Chinese Problem and Its Solution | 207 |
9-2 | "The Chinese Problem" within the Framework of Political Stabilization | 211 |
9-3 | On Assimilation | 216 |
9-4 | A Dynamic and Consistent Way to Solve the Chinese Problem in Indonesia through the Historical Perspective | 220 |
9-5 | Why do We Publish Na-Han? | 229 |
9-6 | Paving the Way for a Solution to the Indonesian Chinese Problem | 233 |
9-7 | Nation-Building is a Long-term Effort | 238 |
9-8 | Facing the 21st Century | 242 |
9-9 | To Promote Cooperation between Muslim and Chinese Businessmen | 244 |
9-10 | The Bali Declaration | 246 |
Glossary | ||
List of Chinese Names and Publications | 257 | |
Index | 260 |
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