The End of Umno Essays on Malaysia s Former Dominant Party

The End of Umno  Essays on Malaysia   s Former Dominant Party
Author: Bridget Welsh
Publsiher: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789672464716

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What is the future of Malaysia’s former dominant party, the United Malays National Organisation or UMNO? With the loss of government in the May 2018 General Election (GE14) after 61 years in government, the party faces a different, more uncertain future. It is grappling with its new role in the national political opposition and continued questions about the leadership of former prime minister Najib Tun Razak. This collection is an expanded edition of the original 2016, The End of UMNO? It includes the original five essays (including the foreword by current Foreign Minister in the Pakatan Harapan government and former UMNO Supreme Council member Saifuddin Abdullah), as well as new post-GE14 epilogue essays by each of the contributors – John Funston, Clive Kessler, James Chin and Bridget Welsh, all prominent and established scholars studying Malaysian politics. It also includes a new foreword by veteran UMNO leader, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who contested for the party presidency in the June 2018 party elections. The contributors in this collection study developments in Malaysia’s dominant party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and discuss the question of whether UMNO is in fact at an end. The answers to its future lie in part with a better understanding of its past and present. The authors draw attention to issues of party identity, leadership, membership, governance, institutional change, party financing, internal divisions and its relations with different communities and the public at large. The new and expanded edition draws attention to the factors that contributed to UMNO’s loss of government in GE14 and potential steps ahead. Not only does this book fill an important gap in the scholarly research on UMNO, this book offers different perspectives on the party’s contemporary challenges. This book aims to contribute to understanding, broaden public debate and stimulate further research on arguably one of Malaysia’s most important political institutions.

The End of UMNO

The End of UMNO
Author: Bridget Welsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9670960495

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The End of UMNO

The End of UMNO
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9672165374

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The End of UMNO

The End of UMNO
Author: Bridget Welsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016
Genre: Malaysia
ISBN: 9670960460

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"The question of UMNO's future goes to the heart of Malaysia's future. Having governed Malaysia for nearly six decades, whether (and how) UMNO can tackle reasons for the decay in its public standing will shape the path ahead for all Malaysians. Views of the party are deeply polarized. Many have given up on UMNO altogether. With its party leader, UMNO President, and Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak embroiled in scandals, involving billions of ringgit, multiple legal jurisdictions and unanswered concerns about the use of funds and potential abuses of power, UMNO is facing one of the most serious crises in the party's history. UMNO is indeed at a crossroads. This book aims to contribute to understanding, broaden public debate and stimulate further research on arguably Malaysia's most important political institution." -- back cover.

Cases on Uncovering Corporate Governance Challenges in Asian Markets

Cases on Uncovering Corporate Governance Challenges in Asian Markets
Author: Hasan, Rashedul
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668498699

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Corporate governance challenges in Asian markets have led to high-profile scandals and negative consequences for stakeholders, driven by weak governance structures, transparency deficiencies, and insufficient accountability. These issues are compounded by cultural and societal influences, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of the underlying factors at play. Cases on Uncovering Corporate Governance Challenges in Asian Markets, offers a compelling solution to address these pressing issues. Through a thorough analysis of prominent corporate scandals in Asia, the book investigates their origins, effects, and cultural influences that have contributed to their escalation. By scrutinizing these cases, the book provides actionable recommendations to enhance corporate governance practices, promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within companies. It serves as an indispensable resource for academic scholars, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students seeking insights into corporate governance in Asia. With its comprehensive understanding of governance failures and practical recommendations, Cases on Uncovering Corporate Governance Challenges in Asian Markets catalyzes positive change in the business landscape of Asian markets.

The Roots of Resilience

The Roots of Resilience
Author: Meredith L. Weiss
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501750069

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The Roots of Resilience examines governance from the ground up in the world's two most enduring electoral authoritarian or "hybrid" regimes—Singapore and Malaysia—where politically liberal and authoritarian features are blended to evade substantive democracy. Although skewed elections, curbed civil liberties, and a dose of coercion help sustain these regimes, selectively structured state policies and patronage, partisan machines that effectively stand in for local governments, and diligently sustained clientelist relations between politicians and constituents are equally important. While key attributes of these regimes differ, affecting the scope, character, and balance among national parties and policies, local machines, and personalized linkages—and notwithstanding a momentous change of government in Malaysia in 2018—the similarity in the overall patterns in these countries confirms the salience of these dimensions. As Meredith L. Weiss shows, taken together, these attributes accustom citizens to the system in place, making meaningful change in how electoral mobilization and policymaking happen all the harder to change. This authoritarian acculturation is key to the durability of both regimes, but, given weaker party competition and party–civil society links, is stronger in Singapore than Malaysia. High levels of authoritarian acculturation, amplifying the political payoffs of what parties and politicians actually provide their constituents, explain why electoral turnover alone is insufficient for real regime change in either state.

Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore

Regime Resilience in Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Greg Lopez,Bridget Welsh
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498575850

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Prominent scholars analyze how the dominant political parties in Malaysia and Singapore, United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the People’s Action Party (PAP), have stayed in power. With a focus on developments in the last decade and the tenures of prime ministers, the authors offer explanations for how these regimes remained resilient.

Routledge Handbook of Non Violent Extremism

Routledge Handbook of Non Violent Extremism
Author: Elisa Orofino,William Allchorn
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2023-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000823837

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This Handbook provides the first in-depth analysis of non-violent extremism across different ideologies and geographic centres, a topic overshadowed until now by the political and academic focus on violent and jihadi extremism in the Global North. Whilst acknowledging the potentiality of non-violent extremism as a precursor to terrorism, this Handbook argues that non-violent extremism ought to be considered a stand-alone area of study. Focusing on Islamist, Buddhist, Hindu, far-right, far-left, environmentalist and feminist manifestations, the Handbook discusses the ideological foundation of their ‘war on ideas’ against the prevailing socio-political and cultural systems in which they operate, and provides an empirical examination of their main claims and perspectives. This is supplemented by a truly global overview of non-violent extremist groups not only in Europe and the United States, but also in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Middle East. The Handbook thus answers a call to decolonise knowledge that is especially prescient given both the complicity of non-violent extremists with authoritarian states and the dynamic of oppression towards more progressive groups in the Global South. The Handbook will appeal to those studying extremism, radicalisation and terrorism. It intersects several relevant disciplines, including social movement studies, political science, criminology, Islamic studies and anthropology.