Conflicts within the Malaysian federation have been rooted in socio-economic disparities and the struggle for control of natural resource rents, which State Governments previously had exclusive control over, as originally provided for by the federal constitution. The advance of fiscal centralization since then has also aggravated federal-state tensions, which have been relatively ignored due to the long-standing Malaysian pre-occupation with inter-ethnic tensions. Inter-regional resource transfers and central fiscal and political dominance have been used to undermine the more independent State Governments, especially those held by opposition parties. While the federal government is clearly dominant, central control over the State Government...
This thesis argues that the Asian Financial Crisis did not serve as critical juncture for Malaysias ...
Despite a highly centralized government, why do conflicts between the state religious and federal ci...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between the political characteristics of the Malaysian ...
This article traces the major contestations that have taken place in Sabah and Sarawak throughout th...
The subject of fiscal federalism has been associated for many years with economics, in particular wi...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
There exists voluminous material in the forms of books, monographs and articles on Malaysia`s politi...
The recent state elections in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak in 2016 saw the ruling coalitio...
The Federation of Malaysia came into being on 16 September 1963 with the merger of the States of Mal...
The recent state elections in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak in 2016 saw the ruling coalitio...
The East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are expected to play decisive roles in this general e...
"The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongl...
"The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongl...
The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongly...
The conflict between the federal government and the state of Sabah has occurred since 1963 stemming ...
This thesis argues that the Asian Financial Crisis did not serve as critical juncture for Malaysias ...
Despite a highly centralized government, why do conflicts between the state religious and federal ci...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between the political characteristics of the Malaysian ...
This article traces the major contestations that have taken place in Sabah and Sarawak throughout th...
The subject of fiscal federalism has been associated for many years with economics, in particular wi...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
There exists voluminous material in the forms of books, monographs and articles on Malaysia`s politi...
The recent state elections in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak in 2016 saw the ruling coalitio...
The Federation of Malaysia came into being on 16 September 1963 with the merger of the States of Mal...
The recent state elections in the Eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak in 2016 saw the ruling coalitio...
The East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are expected to play decisive roles in this general e...
"The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongl...
"The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongl...
The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongly...
The conflict between the federal government and the state of Sabah has occurred since 1963 stemming ...
This thesis argues that the Asian Financial Crisis did not serve as critical juncture for Malaysias ...
Despite a highly centralized government, why do conflicts between the state religious and federal ci...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between the political characteristics of the Malaysian ...