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ID151472
Title ProperOther side of Malaysia’s enviable economic and multiethnic stability
Other Title Information the obstinate resilience of ‘money politics’
LanguageENG
AuthorMutalib, Hussin M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Many governments, in their zeal to progress and deliver the fruits of development, are caught in a web of unsavory habits and practices that impair not only their international image but also domestic legitimacy. One such perennially persistent and resilient disease is ‘money politics.’ Taking Malaysia as a case study, we note that despite sustaining a remarkable record of economic and multiethnic stability, the country has also been helpless in mitigating this obstinate issue. In this article, it is posited that the phenomenon is not a new or recent portent but has actually persisted even prior to independence. We shall then contend that unless the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition government attaches greater priority in stamping out this political bug, the country’s otherwise enviable development trajectory and the quest to reach a ‘developed nation’ status via its Vision 2020 declaration, even if fulfilled, are not cause for celebration, given its implications to the country’s economic sustainability and multiethnic stability.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 18, No.1; Jan 2017: p. 54-73
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 18 No 1
Key WordsEthnic Relations ;  Corruption ;  Nation-Building ;  Money Politics ;  Political Clientelism ;  Malaysi


 
 
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