<p><em>The parliamentary elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution of partisanship in the electorate. It redefined the relationships between social groups and party support and have enhanced the political stability of the country. The Barisan Nasional's victory, attributable to a booming economy, full employment, and superior organization and finance, signalled a vote of confidence in the politics of accommodation characterised by tolerance, mutual cooperation, and compromise.</em></p
Malaysia\u27s fourteenth general election marked the first transfer of parliamentary power in the co...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
The twelfth general election in Malaysia, held on 8 March 2008, sent shock waves throughout the coun...
The 1999 general elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution o...
The Malaysian electoral behaviour has for some time reflected the ‘partisan identification’ thesis....
The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongly...
"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...
This paper examines how the Barisan Nasional (National Front, BN) coalition has held power in Malays...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
This paper examines how the Barisan Nasional (National Front, BN) coalition has held power in Malay...
The results of the recent 2018 general election (GE14) in Malaysia were exceptional. The ruling part...
Leading theories of transitions from single-party dominant systems begin with economic crisis, the p...
By-elections held after the 12th general elections held on March 8, 2008 are of special significance...
The new Malaysian Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, after approximately five months in office,...
Malaysia\u27s fourteenth general election marked the first transfer of parliamentary power in the co...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
The twelfth general election in Malaysia, held on 8 March 2008, sent shock waves throughout the coun...
The 1999 general elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution o...
The Malaysian electoral behaviour has for some time reflected the ‘partisan identification’ thesis....
The seeming entrenchment of a two-coalition system in Malaysia solidifies the centrality of strongly...
"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...
This paper examines how the Barisan Nasional (National Front, BN) coalition has held power in Malays...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
This paper examines how the Barisan Nasional (National Front, BN) coalition has held power in Malay...
The results of the recent 2018 general election (GE14) in Malaysia were exceptional. The ruling part...
Leading theories of transitions from single-party dominant systems begin with economic crisis, the p...
By-elections held after the 12th general elections held on March 8, 2008 are of special significance...
The new Malaysian Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, after approximately five months in office,...
Malaysia\u27s fourteenth general election marked the first transfer of parliamentary power in the co...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
The twelfth general election in Malaysia, held on 8 March 2008, sent shock waves throughout the coun...