Malaysia in the world economy, 1824-2011 capitalism, ethnic divisions, and "managed" democracy
From colonialism to independent statehood, the extent of Malaysia's capitalist development has been significantly limited by its peripheral position in the world economy. As a result, the fruits of economic growth have not been equally shared among its citizens and neither has economic prosperi...
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Lanham
Lexington Books
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- World systemic context of capitalist and democratic development
- Transplanting the old world : British colonial state in Malaya, 1824-1942
- The making of an unequal multiethnic society, 1850-1957
- Fragmented identities and the rise of pro-western elites, 1918-1963
- The leftists in Malaya, 1945-1963
- Dependent development and state-capital alliance, 1957-2011
- Sustaining elite dominance : economic nationalism and institutional control, 1980-2011
- Communications globalization and prospects for political change in Malaysia, 1990-2011.


