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Socio-economic and political issues are dealt with selectively
within a chronological historical framework, covering the dramatic
colonial impact of 1940-60 until the present day. The state is
examined from the point of view of social class as well as
communalism, to explain the dominance of the ruling coalition over
the 37 years since independence. The author argues that
authoritarian-populism is the concept that best fits the apparent
paradox of an enduring regime via the ballot box, and the extensive
restrictions on the scope of democracy, particularly through the
repressive apparatus of detention without trial. The underlying
theme is a critique and explanation of Malaysia's human rights
record.
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