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Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
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A32=Bridget Welsh
A32=Clive Kessler
A32=David Martin Jones
A32=Gaik Cheng Khoo
A32=Greg Lopez
A32=John Funston
A32=Mohamed Ariff
A32=R. Rueban Balasubramaniam
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B01=Bridget Welsh
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Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HBJF
Category=JP
Category=NHF
Civic Empowerment
Communication Strategy
COP=United States
Culture of Domination
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Democratic Participation
Economic Growth
Elections
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Language_English
Malaysia
Malaysian Economy
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People's Action Party
People’s Action Party
Petroleum Resources
policy reform
Political Reform
Price_€100 and above
PS=Active
public policy
Regime Resilience
Singapore
Singapore Government
Social Welfare
softlaunch
United Malays National Organisation
Product details
- ISBN 9781498575843
- Weight: 649g
- Dimensions: 161 x 239mm
- Publication Date: 15 Sep 2018
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Prominent scholars across the political divide and academic disciplines analyze how the dominant political parties in Malaysia and Singapore, United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the People’s Action Party (PAP), have stayed in power. With a focus on developments in the last decade and the tenures of Prime Ministers Najib Tun Razak and Lee Hsien Loong, the authors offer a range of explanations for how these regimes have remained politically resilient.
Greg Lopez is research fellow with the Murdoch University Executive Education Centre.
Bridget Welsh is associate professor of political science at John Cabot University in Rome.
Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
€122.99
