In Political Science literature, Malaysia and Singapore have consistently been classified as semi-democracies; combining elements of democracy such as regularly-held elections with restrictions on civil liberties more reminiscent of authoritarian regimes. Semi-democracy or competitive authoritarianism in both countries have been relatively stable with extended periods of strong economic performance. However, recent developments in the country’s political scene have cast some doubt on the resilience of such a system. In the case of Malaysia, the last two elections have shown a consistent loss in support for the ruling Barisan Nasional or National Front coalition which has been in power since independence in 1957. It also appears that restri...
This article argues that Southeast Asia is a region where uneven political development presents a th...
What are the prospects for a robust Malaysian democracy?On 3 December 2015,the Malaysian Parliament ...
Since 2016, an increasing number of countries have experienced democratic backsliding. More than a q...
In Political Science literature, Malaysia and Singapore have consistently been classified as semi-de...
Political analysts appear increasingly to agree on the procedural and normative worth of democracy ...
It had been expected by earlier modernization theorists that social and economic transformations gen...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
Meskipun mencapai tingkat perekonomian yang tinggi, Malaysia dan Singapura merupakan contoh kegagala...
Divided societies have long been seen as terrible terrain for democracy. Yet some countries in South...
This paper aims to examine regime change in Malaysia post-GE14. It employs the notion of electoral...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
What is the relationship between the strength of a country's democracy and the ability of its courts...
This article analyses and compares the strenghts and the weaknesses of democratic movements in Singa...
This article argues that Southeast Asia is a region where uneven political development presents a th...
What are the prospects for a robust Malaysian democracy?On 3 December 2015,the Malaysian Parliament ...
Since 2016, an increasing number of countries have experienced democratic backsliding. More than a q...
In Political Science literature, Malaysia and Singapore have consistently been classified as semi-de...
Political analysts appear increasingly to agree on the procedural and normative worth of democracy ...
It had been expected by earlier modernization theorists that social and economic transformations gen...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
Meskipun mencapai tingkat perekonomian yang tinggi, Malaysia dan Singapura merupakan contoh kegagala...
Divided societies have long been seen as terrible terrain for democracy. Yet some countries in South...
This paper aims to examine regime change in Malaysia post-GE14. It employs the notion of electoral...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
What is the relationship between the strength of a country's democracy and the ability of its courts...
This article analyses and compares the strenghts and the weaknesses of democratic movements in Singa...
This article argues that Southeast Asia is a region where uneven political development presents a th...
What are the prospects for a robust Malaysian democracy?On 3 December 2015,the Malaysian Parliament ...
Since 2016, an increasing number of countries have experienced democratic backsliding. More than a q...