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The Chinese in the Philippines: Problems and perspectives
In: The Chinese in the Philippines, 2
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Diasporic Cold Warriors: Nationalist China, Anticommunism, and the Philippine Chinese, 1930s–1970s Chien-Wen Kung Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2022 318 pp. $54.95 ISBN 978-1-5017-6221-5
In: The China quarterly, Band 250, S. 608-610
ISSN: 1468-2648
Infodemics and Deadly Racist Viruses: covid-19 Response in the Chinese-Filipino Community
In: Translocal Chinese: East Asian perspectives : TCEA, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 161-185
ISSN: 2452-2015
Abstract
In the last decade, the Philippines has experienced an escalation of anti-Chinese sentiment due to many factors, founded and unfounded. The growing presence of illegal immigrants and crimes associated with them; an increase in the number of Chinese workers, who are perceived as competing with Filipino workers; an increase in Chinese businesses, especially in retail, some operating without permits; the continuing dispute between China and the Philippines over the islands in the West Philippine Sea; President Rodrigo Duterte's China pivot policy and what has been deemed as favoring China to the detriment of the Philippines. This confluence of events has served to worsen the image of China.
The covid-19 pandemic and the way the government responded to it worsened the sinophobia directed at anyone considered "Chinese," including Filipinos of Chinese ancestry. This paper explores the racism vented against the Chinese and how the local Chinese-Filipino community has responded with positive action to help mitigate the anti-Chinese wave.
Ambition and Identity. Chinese Merchant Elites in Colonial Manila, 1880–1916
In: Journal of Chinese Overseas, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 264-266
ISSN: 1793-2548
China, Taiwan, and the ethnic Chinese in the Philippine economy
In: Chinese Studies Journal, 5 (1995)
Carino, T. C.: China, Taiwan, and the ethnic Chinese in the Philippine economy. An overview. - S. 1-4. Wang Heh-song: Philippines: the new frontier for foreign direct investment from Taiwan. - S. 5-20. Mallare, F. T.: Unification process of China and its implications for the Philippines. - S. 21-30. Laohoo, W. L.: Filipino reactions to Philippine Chinese investment in China. An exploratory survey. - S. 31-46. Palanca, E. H.: An analysis of the 1990 top corporations in the Philippines. Economic position and activities of the ethnic Chinese, Filipino and foreign groups. - S. 47-84. Go Bon Juan: Ethnic Chinese in Philippine banking. - S. 85-92. Ang, T. S.: The socio-cultural and political dimensions of the economic success of the Chinese in the Philippines. - S. 93-106. Baviera, A. S. P.: Contemporary political attitudes and behavior of the Chinese in Metro Manila. - S. 107-138. Coyiuto, E. T.: The role of young Chinese entrepreneurs in the Philippine economy. Renewing tradition, facing new challenges and opportunities. - S. 139-148
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The ethnic Chinese as Filipinos (Pt. II): Proceedings of the national conference on "The ethnic Chinese as Filipinos"
In: Chinese Studies Journal, Vol. 7, 1997
See, T. A.: Introduction and acknowledgment. - S. 1-2. Posadas, R.: Opening remarks. - S. 3-5. Bagamaspad, A.: History of the Baguio Chinese. Integration into the Baguio community. - S. 6-15. Lim, B.: The Dagupan Chinese. - S. 16-36. Veneracion, J.: The urbanization of Malolos, Bulacan 1762-1872. - S. 37-53. Medina, I.: Chinese Mestizos and the ethnic Chinese in Cavite during the Philippine revolution 1896-1902. - S. 54-66. Andrade, P. Jr.: The ethnic Chinese in Paracale 1571-1995. - S. 67-72. Miyahara, G.: The status of the Chinese Filipinos in the 1950s, Cebu. An analysis of articles in two local newspapers. - S. 73-90. Areno, E.: The Chinese role in Ilonggo politics. - S. 91-102. Rivera, T.: The leading Chinese-Filipino business families in the post-Marcos era. A socio-political profile. - S. 103-110. See, T. A.: The Chinese Filipinos as Manilans. - S. 111-121. Cullamar, E. ; See, T. A.: The Hua Qiao's long road to being Filipino. Conference synthesis. - S. 122-128
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The Rise of China, New Immigrants and Changing Policies on Chinese Overseas: Impact on the Philippines
In: Southeast Asian Affairs, Band SEAA19, Heft 1, S. 275-296