Politics in Malaysia

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ethnic politics
Gender Reforms
gender roles Southeast Asia
Gua Musang
hadhari
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Human Rights
islam
Islam Hadhari
Islamic Family Law
Islamic political parties
leader
legal reform Malaysia
Lim Kit Siang
Local Human Rights Actors
Malay Electorate
Malay Heartland
Malay Majority Constituencies
Malay Women
Malaysian governance
NGO Leader
political mobilisation Malay community
Puteri UMNO
Rural Malays
Syed Husin
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UMNO Baru
UMNO Leader
UMNO Member
UMNO Politician
UMNO President
UMNO Youth
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Women's Wing
Women’s Wing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415544252
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Examining some of the most critical issues in Malaysian politics today, including human rights, law and democracy, gender and Islam, this book explores the contours of the contemporary landscape of Malaysian politics, focusing especially on politics among the majority ethnic Malay community.

In particular, the book explains why changes in patterns of political mobilization and the rhetoric of the dominant parties - particularly the PAS and UMNO - have been so limited, despite the overt and growing dissatisfaction shown by Malaysians with the state of their political system and the ability of these parties to represent their interests. It considers the recent history of events and discourses within Malaysian society, and UMNO and PAS, and goes on to analyze why important transitions have occurred in society yet political parties have not adapted themselves to these changes and remained reticent about instituting meaningful reforms involving these matters.

Edmund Terence Gomez is Research Coordinator at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). He also holds the post of Associate Professor at the Department of Administrative Studies & Politics, Faculty of Economics & Administration, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.