Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).

This thesis will explore the relationships between state and non-state actors and organizations during this tumultuous era of decolonization, nationalism and political conflict in post-World War Two Malaya and Singapore from 1945-1955. Specifically, it seeks to provide some insight into questions su...

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Main Author: Chee, Wei Liang
Other Authors: Els van Dongen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1444832023-03-11T20:10:53Z Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955). Chee, Wei Liang Els van Dongen School of Humanities EVanDongen@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History::Asia::Malaysia Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore This thesis will explore the relationships between state and non-state actors and organizations during this tumultuous era of decolonization, nationalism and political conflict in post-World War Two Malaya and Singapore from 1945-1955. Specifically, it seeks to provide some insight into questions such as, why did the illegal Chinese secret societies continue to be influential among the Chinese diaspora in Malaya even after half a century of persecution by the British colonial authorities? Why did the Communist Party of Malaya seek the support and cooperation of the Chinese secret societies? Why did some Chinese secret societies choose to cooperate with the Communists of Malaya while others where openly hostile towards communism? How did the struggle between ethnic nationalism and civic nationalism influence the Malayan Communist Party and Chinese secret societies? This thesis seeks to better understand the relationship between the state and non-state organizations by addressing these historical questions. Bachelor of Arts in History 2020-11-06T07:03:47Z 2020-11-06T07:03:47Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144483 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chee, Wei Liang
Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
description This thesis will explore the relationships between state and non-state actors and organizations during this tumultuous era of decolonization, nationalism and political conflict in post-World War Two Malaya and Singapore from 1945-1955. Specifically, it seeks to provide some insight into questions such as, why did the illegal Chinese secret societies continue to be influential among the Chinese diaspora in Malaya even after half a century of persecution by the British colonial authorities? Why did the Communist Party of Malaya seek the support and cooperation of the Chinese secret societies? Why did some Chinese secret societies choose to cooperate with the Communists of Malaya while others where openly hostile towards communism? How did the struggle between ethnic nationalism and civic nationalism influence the Malayan Communist Party and Chinese secret societies? This thesis seeks to better understand the relationship between the state and non-state organizations by addressing these historical questions.
author2 Els van Dongen
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Chee, Wei Liang
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author Chee, Wei Liang
author_sort Chee, Wei Liang
title Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
title_short Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
title_full Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
title_fullStr Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
title_full_unstemmed Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955).
title_sort nationalism, communism and the malayan chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in peninsula malaya and singapore (1945-1955).
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144483
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