Regime resilience in Malaysia and Singapore

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Regime resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Greg Lopez, Bridget Welsh
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English
Pages
315

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Cover of: Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
2022, World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
in English
Cover of: Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
2018, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Regime resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Regime resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
2018, Strategic Information and Research Development Centre
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Rethinking regime resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
2. Change without change : Malaysia afer GE13
3. Change and elections : 1969 and 2013 similarities
4. After GE13 : what happened and what now?
5. Bersih & civic empowerment in Malaysia
6. Gaps between the Singapore government and the electorate
7. Policy and political reform in Singapore
8. PAP's communication strategy
9. New media, old rule in Malaysia
10. The curious incident of the seditious dog training video
11. Malaysia's management of petroleum resources
12. The politics of Malaysia's B40
13. Managing the Malaysian economy after GE 2008
14. Economic growth, democratic participation and social welfare in Singapore
15. Representation, literacy and 'gladiatorism' in Malaysian politics
16. Coalitions in Malaysia : comparing party networks and dynamics
17. Dislodging Malaysia's culture of domination
18. Rule by law in Malaysia and Singapore
19. Conclusion: Challenges to resilience in Malaysia and Singapore.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-308).

In English.

Published in
Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.2595
Library of Congress
JQ1062.A71 R33

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Pagination
xii, 315 pages
Number of pages
315

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44084851M
ISBN 10
9672165064
ISBN 13
9789672165064
OCLC/WorldCat
1041149075

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