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Advocacy in a Time of Change - Business Associations and the Pakatan Harapan Government in Malaysia, 2018–20 (Paperback)
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Advocacy in a Time of Change - Business Associations and the Pakatan Harapan Government in Malaysia, 2018–20 (Paperback)
Series: Trends in Southeast Asia
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Loot Price R286
Discovery Miles 2 860
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There are at least 80–100 business associations (such as chambers
of commerce or industry-specific bodies) in Malaysia today,
representing over 600,000 firms. In February–April 2020, a range
of chamber leaders and officers were interviewed to record their
experiences of the recent Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration, and
any future lessons for business associations in post GE-14
Malaysia. Few Malaysian chambers have had experience in dealing
with changes of government, creating challenges when PH took
office. Most associations were able to build effective working
relationships with the new administration. Compared to Barisan
Nasional (BN) ministers, PH ministers emphasized greater policy
rigour, more evidence-based arguments, lower tolerance for
corruption, and enhanced public accountability. Criticisms of PH
include an early focus by some ministers on seemingly trivial
issues, an initial distrust of some parts of the public service,
and an inability to have all parts of the federal government work
cohesively. Some future lessons that business associations have
adopted are: avoid taking a partisan stance in policy debates; be
prepared for some confusion and lack of clarity in the early days
of any new government; expect many existing policies to remain;
build relationships with both new ministers and with senior public
servants; and ensure that policy positions are well researched and
evidence-based. Most associations feel comfortable in adapting to
the March 2020 installation of the new Perikatan Nasional
administration. Changes in government have also prompted
associations to review their own internal policy capacity.
Interviewees suggest that chambers may need to enhance their
advocacy skills, move away from racially based structures, improve
their level of public transparency, become more strategic, and
improve their own internal governance and management.
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Imprint: |
Iseas
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Country of origin: |
Singapore |
Series: |
Trends in Southeast Asia |
Release date: |
September 2020 |
Authors: |
Michael T. Schaper
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Dimensions: |
149 x 209 x 6mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
39 |
ISBN-13: |
978-981-4881-82-1 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
981-4881-82-1 |
Barcode: |
9789814881821 |
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