[eBook]Domination and Contestation: Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak

[eBook]Domination and Contestation: Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak

Faisal S Hazis

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ISBN: 9789814311595

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"This book makes an important contribution to understanding the ongoing political evolution of politics in Sarawak. It also provides a case study of the engagement of a dominant state with social forces in a multi-ethnic society."
— Prof Harold Crouch, Emeritus Professor
Department of Political & Social Change
School of International, Political & Strategic Studies
Australian National University

 "Taking off from Joel Migdal's notions of 'the strongman-politician, 'strong society, weak state' and 'the state in society', the author discusseshow the federal government accomodates Taib Mahmud's chief ministership over Sarawak, and how his long tenure is anchored in winning political support fromthe Sarawak Muslim Bumiputera community. An insightful book on contemporary Sarawak politics."
—Prof Francis Loh Kok Wah
School of Social Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia

"This volume will go a long way in explaining why a single Melanau family has been able to dominate Sarawak politics for the past four decades."
—Prof James Chin
Head of School of Arts and Social Sciences
Monash University, Malaysia Campus

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Preliminary pages
1. Introduction
2. State and Social Forces in Sarawak
3. The Resurgence of Muslim Bumiputera Politics, 1970-81
4. Years of Turbulence, 1981-87
5. Consolidation and Domination of the Muslim Bumiputera, 1987-2003
6. Muslim Bumiputera Politics in the Post-Mahathir Era, 2003-06
7. The Coastal Malays of Southwest Sarawak: A Case Study of the Muslim Bumiputera's Political Domination
8. Conclusion
Postscript
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Subjects:Political Ideologies / Democracy

Number of Pages: 362

Imprint:

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Publication Date: 40830

Format: Ebook


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