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Internationalization of a firm : a case of Malaysian water industry

2002

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Social Science Research in Southeast Asia : the Challenges of Studying Parliamentary Institutions

2019

This paper introduces the challenges of studying parliamentary institutions in Southeast Asia. My focus of research is in three countries’ institutions: national parliaments of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. While in Southeast Asia, it is widely known that studying issues of politics and institutions face challenges – compared to studying culture, for example, this view is arguably no longer valid, however with certainqualification.The comparison of parliamentary tradition between three countries – based on observation of the plenary session - reveals that the effectiveness of parliamentary works is related to parliamentary procedure, and even to the culture of work in the countries. Pa…

procedureparliamentlcsh:H53poliittiset instituutiotParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectpolitical cultureFace (sociological concept)Parliamentary procedurelcsh:JQ1-6651Public administrationSocial Science Research Southeast Asia Parliament Procedure Political Culture Indonesia Malaysia SingaporeSoutheast asiaPoliticsPolitical scienceInstitutionmedia_commonlcsh:Social sciences and state - Asia (Asian studies only)SingaporeparlamentitMalaysiapoliittinen kulttuuriMalesiaSoutheast Asiapolitiikantutkimuslcsh:History of Asialcsh:Political institutions and public administration - Asia (Asian studies only)lcsh:DS1-937Work (electrical)Indonesiasocial science researchPolitical cultureKaakkois-Aasia
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The Institutions of Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Malaysia: A Critical Review of the Development Agendas Under the Regimes of Mahathir, Abdullah, an…

2018

After toppling the 61-year dominant Barisan Nasional through a historic election victory in May 2018, expectations are high for the new ruling government led by Mahathir Mohamad and the Pakatan Harapan to fulfil their promises for socio-economic reforms and regime change in Malaysia. But what have been the institutions of the prevailing regime that need to be reformed and changed? This article offers a critical review of the evolving development agendas since the 1990s of the successive governments of Mahathir Mohamad, Abdullah Badawi, and Najib Razak, each couched in different catchphrases: Wawasan 2020, Islam Hadhari, and 1Malaysia. A close reading of these programs suggests that their su…

socioeconomic developmentMohamad MahathirPolitikwissenschaft0507 social and economic geographyneoliberalismlcsh:Political scienceuusliberalismi050701 cultural studies050601 international relationslcsh:Social SciencesSüdostasienAutoritarismusautoritaarisuusNajib RazakPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical sciencepolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultursozioökonomische Entwicklunghistorische Entwicklung05 social sciencesBadawi AbdullahMalaysiapolitischer Wandelpolitical changeMalesiapolitische StabilitätSoutheast Asiahistorical development0506 political sciencelcsh:HNeoliberalismusauthoritarianismpolitical stabilityddc:320Abdullah Badawi; Authoritarian Neoliberalism; Mahathir Mohamad; Malaysia; Najib Razak; Political Science; Political Economy; Southeast Asian Studieslcsh:JASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies
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