A couple walk past wall murals in a back alley in the Chinatown area of Singapore. Photo: AFP
A couple walk past wall murals in a back alley in the Chinatown area of Singapore. Photo: AFP
Leo Suryadinata
Opinion

Opinion

Leo Suryadinata

From Indonesia to Singapore, China’s rise is affecting ethnic identities in Southeast Asia

  • In the 21st century, Beijing’s policy has been to encourage Chinese overseas to be oriented towards China and serve the country’s interests
  • This policy can impact ethnic Chinese identities in the region, and cause tensions that undermine domestic political and economic stability

A couple walk past wall murals in a back alley in the Chinatown area of Singapore. Photo: AFP
A couple walk past wall murals in a back alley in the Chinatown area of Singapore. Photo: AFP
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