THE STATE OF MALAYSIA: ETHNICITY, EQUITY AND REFORM

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Author: Edmund Terence Gomez 

Publisher: Routledge

Year: 2004

ISBN: 978-0415339148This book provides an overview of the current state of Malaysia, looking at political and economic developments and at governance, and discussing the impact of ethnicity, patronage and the reform movement. Apart from discussing issues such as Islamisation and identity transformations within Malaysian society, it reviews policies like privatisation and provides an examination of business enterprise, exploring how control of ‘corporate Malaysia’ is interlinked with political developments. This study’s primary focus is an analysis of why the reform movement failed to secure substantial support in the late 1990s even though many Malaysians then appeared ready to hold the government accountable for its poor record of a democratic and transparent form of governance. This volume also assesses the likelihood of change as a result of the retirement of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad 

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