
The Chinese Juggernaut: How the Chinese conquered Southeast Asia - Paperback
The Chinese Juggernaut: How the Chinese conquered Southeast Asia - Paperback
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by Uli Schmetzer (Author)
The Chinese Juggernaut: How the Chinese Conquered Southeast Asia tells the stories of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia and Australia. Despite persecutions, legal restrictions, expropriations and periodic pogroms the Chinese migrants persevered in Asia with the same stubborn determination that has made them the most active, successful but also feared new settlers and investors around the world today. The history of how each Southeast Asian country became economically and sometimes politically dominated by a small Chinese minority provides a fascinating insight into the Chinese mindset. In each country the book pegs the Diaspora's history to a personality: Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Thailand, communist guerrilla leader Chin Peng in Malaysia, the kidnap ordeal of the Dichaves family in the Philippines, retail tycoon Taam Sze-Pui who came to Australia as gold miner and Anne, an anonymous rape victim during Indonesia's last anti-Chinese riots.
Author Biography
Uli Schmetzer was one of the best known Foreign Correspondents until he retired in 2004 and dedicated himself to writing his autobiography 'Times of Terror - from a foreign correspondent's notebook', and the novel 'Gaza' (both available on www.amazon.com). Schmetzer initially worked in Latin America for Reuters news agency, later in Europe and the Middle East for the Chicago Tribune. For sixteen years he covered Asia for the Chicago Tribune. He was based in Beijing (eight years) in Manila, New Delhi and Tokyo. His previous books have been reviewed as 'riveting reads.' He lives part of the year in Italy, Australia and the Philippines.



















