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Keyword [Malaysia]
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121. Durable authoritarianism in an age of democracy (Egypt, Iran, Malaysia, Philippines)
122. Information technology as a democratizing agent: A case study on the 1999 elections in Malaysia
123. Privatization in Malaysia at the crossroads: Politics and efficiency
124. Ethnic social cohesion and population health case-studies: Malaysia, Fiji and South Africa
125. Blogging and political mobilization among minority Indians in Malaysia
126. The political foundations of development: State and party formation in Malaysia and Thailand
127. Redefining citizenship: Illegal immigrants as voters in India and Malaysia
128. Malaysia and Singapore in the world economy: State, capitalism, and authoritarianism
129. From conflict to cooperation in southeast Asia, 1961--1967: The disputes arising out of the creation of Malaysia and the establishment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
130. Declining risk, the advent of liberalization, and state-multinational bargaining: Japanese automobile investments in India, Indonesia, and Malaysia
131. Situating global ideas in local discourses: A comparative study of the transferability of values, norms, and cultures of liberal democratic governance in contemporary Malaysia and Singapore
132. The Spratly Island dispute: An analysis (China, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan)
133. Ethnicity, nation, and the ideologies of community: Chinese politics in urban Malaysia
134. EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF REGIME FRAGMENTATION ON FOREIGN POLICY BEHAVIOR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, THAILAND)
135. Politicization and influence in Chinese communities overseas: The United States, Indonesia, and Malaysia
136. Global bridges: A comparative study of the cultural values of China, Malaysia and the United States
137. The political economy of telecommunications in Malaysia and Singapore: A stakeholders-structure, conduct, performance comparative analysis
138. Religion and politics: The search for political legitimacy of the Pan-Islamic party of Malaysia
139. Government policies, foreign capital, state capacity: A comparative study of Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia
140. Communication policy and national development: A comparative analysis of Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailan
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