Malaysia: Mahathirism, Hegemony and the New Opposition

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Zed Books, 2001 - 305 pages

Malaysia is an increasingly important player. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad is now Asia's longest-serving leader. This work on Malaysian politics offers an analysis of the Mahathir project, examining how Mahathir has, over 20 years, translated the basis of the ruling bloc's legitimacy from one of coercive domination and ethnic card-playing into a more consensual form of hegemonic support. It argues that Mahathir has made considerable progress in building consent.

Since the 1997 economic crisis and purging of Mahathir's former deputy Anwar Ibrahim, new problems have appeared within the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition and its leadinf g party, the United Malays National Organization (UMNO). As Mahathir seeks to rebuild ideological support other parties have mounted a counter-hegemonic alternative to the prevailing project. This book provides an understanding of these contending forces and the new engagement of ideas taking place within Malaysia's changing political landscape.

 

Table des matières

The New Orientalism
1
The power bloc hegemony and the intellectual 9 Towards
14
StateClass Relations
47
ethnicity poverty and the
56
the new hegemonic
65
Anwars interventions 69 The IMF debate
72
Mahathirism and the Politics of the Power Bloc
83
Ideological Production
117
Contesting the vision186 Terengganu and Wawasan
188
Confronting hudud 191 PASIslam party politics
196
PAS the Anwar Crisis and Counterhegemony
205
Reformasi Left Politics
226
The emerging bloc and Anwars dénouement226 Situating
245
Mahathirism Election 99
254
Theoretical Approach a Gramscian
270
the global
276

the media in Malaysia 119 Vision
132
pushing the boundaries? 141
141
The Anwar Crisis and the Media
151
PAS Islam
178
Bibliography
285
Index
295
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