Title of article :
TOWARDS A FEDERALISM THAT SUITS MALAYSIA S DIVERSITY
Author/Authors :
Beng, Ooi Kee Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
From page :
199
To page :
214
Abstract :
This article seeks to draw attention to certain dynamics in Malaysian politics that have exhibited new relevance following the surprising results of the 12th General Election held on 8 March 2008. In identifying them as recurrent, the point is made that the seemingly novel conditions being experienced are, to a large extent, expressions of old fault lines that political constraints, in the form of legislation, suppression of discussions since 1970 and the personality-based conflicts of the Mahathir years have concealed. A proper understanding of these dynamics, in light of the apparently new scenario of the post-2008 period, thus requires a reconsideration of the political exigencies of the 1950s, when Malaya was being formed.
Keywords :
centralism , democracy , opposition politics , election campaign , inter , ethnic relations , post , colonialism , new politics , new media
Journal title :
Journal Of Malaysian Studies
Journal title :
Journal Of Malaysian Studies
Record number :
2699516
Link To Document :
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