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Brunei in 2020: Durable Social Compact in a Turbulent Year / Izzuddin, Mustafa   Journal Article
Izzuddin, Mustafa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In common with other countries around the world, Brunei Darussalam has had to deal with the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid19) pandemic and its consequences. By the end of 2020, Brunei had navigated the pandemic storm successfully by keeping its social compact intact, achieving a relatively buoyant economy, exhibiting a balanced foreign policy through strategic hedging, and keeping the country secure through defense diplomacy. Ending 2020 in great shape places Brunei in good stead for assuming the chairmanship of ASEAN and future royal succession.
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Malaysia in 2018 : A Sea Change in an Election Year / Izzuddin, Mustafa   Journal Article
Izzuddin, Mustafa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After decades of rule by the Barisan Nasional, spearheaded by the United Malays National Organisation, 2018 witnessed a change in government when the Pakatan Harapan opposition secured a stunning victory in the general election. The incumbent prime minister, Najib Razak, was defeated by his political nemesis, Mahathir Mohamad. Malaysia’s economy was stable but sluggish, growing slower than expected in 2018.
Key Words Mahathir  Scandal  General Election  Foreign Policy  Najib1  MDB 
Economic Sluggishness  Readjustment 
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Malaysia in 2019: enduring stability in a chaotic year / Izzuddin, Mustafa   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After the stunning victory of Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) over the incumbent Barisan Nasional (National Front) in May 2018’s 14th Malaysian General Election, 2019 was a year of political transition, with Pakatan governing, Barisan rising from its political grave, and the Malaysian people getting accustomed to a two-party coalition system. In a chaotic year of party-political and electoral fatigue, social discontent, and economic slowdown, Malaysia endured its domestic troubles to remain a stable country.
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