As direct participants, local secondary leaders from the Borneo Territories, Malaya and Singapore played significant roles during the ‘Greater Malaysia’ negotiations from 1961-63. However, historians have preferred to focus on the primary leaders such as Malaya’s Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. Resultantly, existing works commonly seek to explain later key events, such as Singapore’s separation in 1965. A deterministic structured narrative has thus emerged, to limit our current understanding of the time period. This paper seeks to argue that ‘Greater Malaysia’ was an evolving concept, to which the local secondary leaders’ varying reactions helped to shape it during the negotiations from 1961-...
This paper narrates a political story of modern Sarawak from 1961 to 1974. The modern po...
This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations ...
Like many other places in the world, Malaya was pushed to the frontier of decolonization after the e...
As direct participants, local secondary leaders from the Borneo Territories, Malaya and Singapore pl...
The formation of Malaysia is an old topic but in the past its formation has been explained basically...
The formation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 remains a source of much debate among historians...
This thesis is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations du...
This study aims to understand hidden dynamics behind the Malay struggle for independence, largely co...
Like so many features of the British Empire, policy for colonial higher education was transformed du...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine differing Malayan Chine...
The author of the submitted work compares the process of decolonization in Southeast Asia on the exa...
The research attempts to explain the character of Malaysia’s political economy. By adopting a histor...
While local Marxist and neo-Marxist parties attempted to synchronize their revolutionary struggles w...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
This study discusses the insurgency in Malaya from 1948 to 1989. During this period, Malaya was an ...
This paper narrates a political story of modern Sarawak from 1961 to 1974. The modern po...
This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations ...
Like many other places in the world, Malaya was pushed to the frontier of decolonization after the e...
As direct participants, local secondary leaders from the Borneo Territories, Malaya and Singapore pl...
The formation of Malaysia is an old topic but in the past its formation has been explained basically...
The formation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 remains a source of much debate among historians...
This thesis is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations du...
This study aims to understand hidden dynamics behind the Malay struggle for independence, largely co...
Like so many features of the British Empire, policy for colonial higher education was transformed du...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine differing Malayan Chine...
The author of the submitted work compares the process of decolonization in Southeast Asia on the exa...
The research attempts to explain the character of Malaysia’s political economy. By adopting a histor...
While local Marxist and neo-Marxist parties attempted to synchronize their revolutionary struggles w...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
This study discusses the insurgency in Malaya from 1948 to 1989. During this period, Malaya was an ...
This paper narrates a political story of modern Sarawak from 1961 to 1974. The modern po...
This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations ...
Like many other places in the world, Malaya was pushed to the frontier of decolonization after the e...