Towards a New Malaysia?
The 2018 Election and Its Aftermath
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Towards a New Malaysia?
The 2018 Election and Its Aftermath
After the election, many Malaysians were optimistic about the possibility of a more representative, accountable, participatory, and equitable polity, but Meredith L. Weiss and Faisal S. Hazis do not see GE14 as a clear harbinger of full-on liberalization. While the political aftermath of the election continues to play out, the authors provide a clarion call for deeper, more critical, more comparative research on Malaysia’s politics. They upend commonly held beliefs about Malaysian politics and bring forward lesser-known theories, and they suggest agendas for empirically interesting, theoretically relevant further research. They also point to the broader insights Malaysia’s experience provides for the study of elections and political change in one-party dominant states around the world.
288 pages | 25 charts and 12 maps | 6 x 9 | © 2020
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Political Science: Comparative Politics, Political Behavior and Public Opinion
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