ID | 161445 |
Title Proper | Malaysia’s 14th general elections: drivers and agents of change |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hutchinson, Francis E |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The results of Malaysia’s 14th General Elections held in May this year were unexpected and transformative. Against conventional wisdom, the newly-reconfigured opposition grouping Pakatan Harapan decisively defeated the incumbent Barisan Nasional. Despite a long-running financial scandal dogging the incumbents, an opposition victory had been all but discarded due to the advantages of incumbency, a deep fissure amongst opposition ranks, and a favourable economic outlook. Notwithstanding this, deeply-rooted political dynamics and influential actors came together, reconfiguring the country’s political landscape in the process. In order to understand the elections and their implications, this article sets out the country’s institutional context and then identifies key drivers and agents of change. From there, it assesses the conduct of the elections, analyses their results, and explores implications for the future. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Affairs Vol. 49, No.4; Nov 2018: p.582-605 |
Journal Source | Asian Affairs Vol: 49 No 4 |
Key Words | Malaysia ; Elections ; Parties ; Islamist ; Barisan Nasional ; Najib Razak ; 1MDB ; Pakatan Harapan |