DR. CHONG WU LING
Department of South East Asian Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Dr. Chong Wu Ling is a senior lecturer at the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. Her areas of expertise include ethnic Chinese studies and Southeast Asian politics. She is the author of Chinese Indonesians in post-Suharto Indonesia: Democratisation and ethnic minorities (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2018). The book explores the role of ethnic Chinese Indonesians in shaping the democratisation process as well as their position in post-Suharto Indonesia across business, politics and civil society. She is also the co-author of Kaedah penyelidikan dan panduan penulisan [Research methods and guidance for writing, in Malay] (Kuala Lumpur: Universiti Malaya Press, 2016) (with Professor Dr. Sivachandralingam Sundara Raja and Dr. Noraini Mohamed Hassan). Wu Ling has published articles and book reviews in Asian Ethnicity, Pacific Affairs, Southeast Asian Studies, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (JSEAS), JATI—Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Sejarah, Sarjana, Borneo Research Journal (BRJ), Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics & Strategic Studies, and Journal of Chinese Overseas. |
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Human Rights, Peace, Security And Development Nexus |
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Indonesian Online News Media Outlets' Coverage On 'teman Ahok' Movement, 2016-2017 |
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The Perspectives of Selected Malaysian English-Language Newspapers on Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, 1963-1966 |
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MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA MARITIME CONNECTIVITY AND DOMESTIC POLITICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AMID PANDEMIC COVID-19
Lundell, A., Subramaniam, T & Chong, W.L (2019). Ethnic Identity and Self-Esteem of Chinese Malaysian University Students: Does University Social Context Matter? JATI- Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 24(1), 194-219.
First major military incursions in Sarawak, Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia during Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation: Perspectives of selected Malaysian English-language newspapers
Rethinking the position of ethnic Chinese Indonesians
Chinese Indonesians in post-Suharto Indonesia: Democratisation and ethnic minorities
Kaedah penyelidikan dan panduan penulisan
Rethinking the position of Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia