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Malaysias State Formation - Small Steps and Large Outcomes of a Contested Leviathan

English · Hardback

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Tracing Malaysia's political economy since 1800, Abdillah Noh argues that it has been substantially path-dependant based on choices made by the British colonial administration. A valuable read for scholars of Malaysian history and politics, as well as for scholars of postcolonial state formation and public policy more broadly.

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1. Introduction 2. The Malay Administrative System on the Eve of British Rule 3. The Pangkor Agreement and the Start of British Residential System 4. The Years of Divided Affiliations (1930 - c.1942) 5. The Post-war years and the Consociational Logic 6. May 1969 and the events leading to it 7. Conclusion


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Abdillah Noh is an associate professor in the Department of History and International Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. He works in the area of institutions and institutional change. His recent book is Issues in Public Policy and Administration in Malaysia: An Institutional Analysis.


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Tracing Malaysia’s political economy since 1800, Abdillah Noh argues that it has been substantially path-dependant based on choices made by the British colonial administration. A valuable read for scholars of Malaysian history and politics, as well as for scholars of postcolonial state formation and public policy more broadly.

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