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"From colonialism to independent statehood, the extent of Malaysia's capitalist development has been significantly limited by its peripheral position in the world economy. As a result, the fruits of economic growth have not been equally shared among its citizens and neither has economic prosperity done much to foster greater multiculturalism or democracy in the country"--Publisher's description.
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Malaysia in the world economy, 1824-2011: capitalism, ethnic divisions, and "managed" democracy
2012, Lexington Books
in English
0739171968 9780739171967
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Table of Contents
World systemic context of capitalist and democratic development
Transplanting the old world : British colonial state in Malaya, 1824-1942
The making of an unequal multiethnic society, 1850-1957
Fragmented identities and the rise of pro-western elites, 1918-1963
The leftists in Malaya, 1945-1963
Dependent development and state-capital alliance, 1957-2011
Sustaining elite dominance : economic nationalism and institutional control, 1980-2011
Information globalization and prospects for political change in Malaysia, 1990-2011.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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