Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of development in the country has been the issue of national unity. The Malaysian government has attempted to include all ethnic groups in the process of development regardless of their ethnicity or religion especially since the ethnic riots of 1969. Therefore
This paper examines the tests and trials of building a multi-ethnic state in Malaysia. It shows how ...
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia with an area of 329 758 km2 and a population in 2007 amounte...
Multiculturality is not a new phenomenon and Malaysia is no exception. The diverse nature of the peo...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
The question of nation-building has always been a central issue in Malaysian politics. Whilst the co...
The question of nation-building has always been a central issue in Malaysian politics. Whilst the co...
Malaysia is very much a diversified nation with a population of about 28 millions from different eth...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country comprising three main ethnics, namely Malay, Chinese and Indian. ...
This paper aims to make a comparative analysis of Malaysia’s nation-building process and critically ...
This paper discusses the Malaysia’s experience and approach in dealing with the problem of racial po...
It is a known fact that Malaysia has been ruled by a coalition of political parties demarcated along...
The need for the social inclusion of all ethnic groups is highlighted in discussions on development....
This paper looks at the changing ethnic relations in Peninsular Malaysia in terms of the interaction...
Malaysia gained its independence from Britain in 1957. On the eve of its independence the country wa...
AbstractThe present Prime Minister of Malaysia has put forward the concept of “One Malaysia” in orde...
This paper examines the tests and trials of building a multi-ethnic state in Malaysia. It shows how ...
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia with an area of 329 758 km2 and a population in 2007 amounte...
Multiculturality is not a new phenomenon and Malaysia is no exception. The diverse nature of the peo...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
The question of nation-building has always been a central issue in Malaysian politics. Whilst the co...
The question of nation-building has always been a central issue in Malaysian politics. Whilst the co...
Malaysia is very much a diversified nation with a population of about 28 millions from different eth...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country comprising three main ethnics, namely Malay, Chinese and Indian. ...
This paper aims to make a comparative analysis of Malaysia’s nation-building process and critically ...
This paper discusses the Malaysia’s experience and approach in dealing with the problem of racial po...
It is a known fact that Malaysia has been ruled by a coalition of political parties demarcated along...
The need for the social inclusion of all ethnic groups is highlighted in discussions on development....
This paper looks at the changing ethnic relations in Peninsular Malaysia in terms of the interaction...
Malaysia gained its independence from Britain in 1957. On the eve of its independence the country wa...
AbstractThe present Prime Minister of Malaysia has put forward the concept of “One Malaysia” in orde...
This paper examines the tests and trials of building a multi-ethnic state in Malaysia. It shows how ...
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia with an area of 329 758 km2 and a population in 2007 amounte...
Multiculturality is not a new phenomenon and Malaysia is no exception. The diverse nature of the peo...