Title of article :
The Unwelcome Consuls: The Contested Appointment of Chinese Consuls in Colonial Malaya
Author/Authors :
CHIN, LOW CHOO Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia , ISMAIL, SAH-HADIYATAN Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
From page :
75
To page :
99
Abstract :
The prospect of the appointment of Chinese Consuls for colonial Malaya following Britain s recognition of the People s Republic of China (PRC) in January 1950 illustrated the tension between Britain s colonial and international priorities in Southeast and East Asia. While the Foreign Office and its regional representatives were eager not to antagonise China by refusing to admit consuls to Malaya, the colonial authorities were alarmed by the fact that Chinese Consuls in Malaya would give succour to Chinese insurgents in Malaya. Confronted with the communist insurgency, British colonial administrators sought to delay and prevent the arrival of Chinese Consuls. This article examines the debates among the British policy makers within the imperial framework for British policies in the formative decade of the Cold War. It argues that the question of Chinese consular representation was contentious because of the colonial government s inability to secure the loyalty of the Chinese communities in the midst of the communist insurgency.
Keywords :
Chinese Consuls , Sino , British relations , Malayan Emergency , the People s Republic of China , Cold War
Journal title :
Kemanusiaan the Asian Journal of Humanities
Journal title :
Kemanusiaan the Asian Journal of Humanities
Record number :
2666796
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