Anti-Chinese sentiments and the ‘Return’ of the Pribumi discourse
Chinese Indonesians have received considerable publicattention in recent times, mostly because of the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorialelection and blasphemy scandal involving ethnic Chinese and Christian formerJakarta governor Basuki ‘Ahok’ Tjahaja Purnama. A popular governor with consistently high approv...
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2019
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