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Essential Outsiders: Chinese and Jews in the Modern Transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe. Edited by Daniel Chirot and Anthony Reid. [Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1997. 335 pp. ISBN 0-295-97613-6.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2003

Extract

Xenophobic nationalism and ethnic conflict have been major features of modern times. As Daniel Chirot rightly points out about Jews in Europe and Chinese in South-East Asia in his introduction, “information about these two successful but often persecuted minorities offers insights about the very formation of ethnic and nationalist identities, and clues about when such a process is more or less likely to lead to either violent social separation and conflict or peaceful accommodation” (p. 3).

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Book Review
Copyright
© The China Quarterly, 2003

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