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Malaysia in 2008: elections that broke the tiger's back / Singh, Bilveer   Journal Article
Singh, Bilveer Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The March 2008 general elections fundamentally altered Malaysian politics. The ruling coalition lost its two-thirds majority in the national Parliament and five state assemblies, and Prime Minister Abdullah was forced to announce his resignation. The opposition also stands the chance of forming the national government in the near future.
Key Words Malaysia  UMNO  Anwar Ibrahim  2008  Abdullah Badawi  Barisan Nasional 
Najib Tun Razak 
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Malaysia in 2009: confronting old challenges through a new leadership / Singh, Bilveer   Journal Article
Singh, Bilveer Journal Article
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Malaysia in 2010: between a rock and a hard place / O'Shannassy, Michael   Journal Article
O'Shannassy, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Malaysia in 2010 was best characterized by the efforts of the governing coalition to balance the "old" politics of communalism and patronage with a "new" political landscape focused on greater sociopolitical and economic inclusivity. However, it still remains unclear if this coalition is capable of successfully negotiating such a course.
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Malaysia in 2011: the more things stay the same, the more things change? / O'Shannassy, Michael   Journal Article
O'Shannassy, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Ethno-religious controversies, noisy demands for political change, and growing concerns over the slow pace of crucial economic reforms all served to highlight Malaysia's constantly shifting sociopolitical terrain in 2011. With the prospect of an early general election, it remains to be seen whether the ruling coalition can regain the middle ground.
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