Migrants often move in search of a better life. However, their pursuit of this better life often comes with challenges, such as grappling with feelings of displacement and conflict between their native and host culture. This is corroborated by Huntington’s seminal work Clash of Civilizations, which postulates that in the future, the ethnic Chinese Diaspora will have greater reason to identify with their motherland through the East Asian economic bloc, which is inherently antagonistic to the host nations, in this case Indonesia and …show more content…
The Chinese are inextricable from the history of Thailand’s development, notably due to the fact that they were instrumental in the flourishing of the agricultural industry and even helped Thailand discover as well as exploit one of its prime commodities, sugar. The monarchy also prospered from their labour, taxes and not least from their vices: gambling drinking and smoking opium. Thailand is frequently lauded as a model for harmonious multi-cultural co-existence and respectable levels of national unity between the Chinese and the indigenous, despite the ‘threatening’ presence of the Chinese in the economic and political