Title of article :
The Politics of Development in Sarawak
Author/Authors :
HAZIS, FAISAL S. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Faculty of Social Sciences
Pages :
21
From page :
91
To page :
111
Abstract :
Prior to the formation of Malaysia, Sarawak was a pour state with scarce physical infrastructure and slow economic growth. The Malayan leaders took advantage of this appalling condition by offering various development promises as an inducement for Sarawak to help form Malaysia. Development, therefore, became a commodity which the state, as the producer , traded with the people of Sarawak in return for their support towards the formation of the new state. The politicisation of development has persisted in post-Independence Sarawak and becomes especially rampant during the present state leadership. This article dissects the state s practice of politicising development by looking at the negeri government s expenditure on minor rural projects and (he practice of electoral patronage espoused by the ruling party from 1970 to 2006. Unlike the existing literature, this article analyses the ruling party s strategy of electoral patronage by dividing it into four separate forms, namely promises of new development projects, issuance of financial grants and other goodiesopening ceremonies of completed projects, and ground-breaking ceremonies of new projects. It is argued that development has been exploited by the state as a tool of domination, thus hampering the growth of democracy and economic parity. As a result, the electoral domination of the ruling party, Barisan Nasi on a I. has persisted in Sarawak including in the most recent 2008 election. To conclude, this article will discuss the future of the politics of development in Sarawak and its impact on the electorate and the ruling party
Keywords :
Domination , developmentalist state , electoral patronage , politics of development , elections
Journal title :
Akademika
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Akademika
Record number :
2628450
Link To Document :
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