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SADIQ, KAMAL
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097701
Legislating separation and solidarity in plural societies: the Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia
/ Hwang, Julie Chernov; Sadiq, Kamal
Sadiq, Kamal
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2010.
Key Words
Multiculturalism
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Minority
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Indonesia
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China
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Malaysia
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Plural Societies
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100827
Unfulfilled methodological and international agenda
/ Sadiq, Kamal; Monroe, Kristen Renwick
Sadiq, Kamal
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Summary/Abstract
In this article, we speak to two of the Perestroika movement's contributions to political science: heightened awareness of (1) the need for a more catholic approach to methods and (2) the increased sensitivity to the special demands of international cross-cultural research. We make several suggestions here that address each of these topics.
Key Words
Perestroika Movement
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Unfulfilled Methodological Agenda
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International Agenda
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088917
whe being "nature " is not enough: citizens as foreigners in Malaysia
/ Sadiq, Kamal
Sadiq, Kamal
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Publication
2009.
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Why do the natives of Sabah oppose the internal migration of natives from the rest of Malaysia? why is being " native" not enough? The hostility is in direct contrast to what most scholars know about Malaysia
Key Words
Malaysia
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Democracy - East Asia
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Nationnalism
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060425
When States Prefer Non-Citizens Over Citizens: Conflict Over Il
/ Sadiq, Kamal
Mar 2005
Sadiq, Kamal
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Mar 2005.
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Why would a state encourage illegal immigration over the opposition of its citizens? According to the theories of immigration and citizenship, we should expect exactly the opposite: that states will monitor, control, and restrict illegal immigrants' access to citizenship on behalf of its citizens, as has been the experience of most countries. I use my research on Filipino immigration to Sabah, Malaysia to show how Malaysia utilizes census practices and documentation to incorporate an illegal immigrant population from the Philippines. Illegal immigrants play an electoral role in Sabah because of the loosely institutionalized nature of citizenship, a feature common to many other developing countries. Our examination of Malaysia reveals several elements of illegal immigration and citizenship that are common to migratory flows in other developing countries. I conclude by showing how this case is generalizable and what it tells us about illegal immigrant participation in the international system.
Key Words
Migration
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United States-Immigration, Illegal
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South Asia-Immigration, Illegal
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