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Chapter 2. New Politics or Old Politics in New Clothing?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. New Politics or Old Politics in New Clothing? 19
- Chapter 3. Power Sharing Politics and the Electoral Impasse in GE13 37
- Chapter 4. Mal-apportionment and the Electoral Authoritarian Regime in Malaysia 63
- Chapter 5. The Political Economy of FELDA Seats: UMNO’s Malay Rural Fortress in GE13 91
- Chapter 6. Fragmented but Captured: Malay Voters and the FELDA Factor in GE13 123
- Chapter 7. Watchdogs or Lapdogs? Monitoring Malaysia’s Media Coverage of GE13 159
- Chapter 8. The ‘Pek Moh’ Factor and the Sarawak Parliamentary Seats 181
- Chapter 9. The Appeal and Future of the ‘Borneo Agenda’ in Sabah 199
- Chapter 10. The Case of Titiwangsa: Changing Features of Election Campaigns? 221
- Chapter 11. Terengganu and Kelantan Elections: The Separation and Convergence of Blurred Identities 235
- Chapter 12. A Jewel in the Barisan Nasional Crown: An Electoral Analysis of Four Parliamentary Seats in Johor 249
- Chapter 13. Whither Malaysia: Re-thinking the Future of Malaysian Politics 279
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. New Politics or Old Politics in New Clothing? 19
- Chapter 3. Power Sharing Politics and the Electoral Impasse in GE13 37
- Chapter 4. Mal-apportionment and the Electoral Authoritarian Regime in Malaysia 63
- Chapter 5. The Political Economy of FELDA Seats: UMNO’s Malay Rural Fortress in GE13 91
- Chapter 6. Fragmented but Captured: Malay Voters and the FELDA Factor in GE13 123
- Chapter 7. Watchdogs or Lapdogs? Monitoring Malaysia’s Media Coverage of GE13 159
- Chapter 8. The ‘Pek Moh’ Factor and the Sarawak Parliamentary Seats 181
- Chapter 9. The Appeal and Future of the ‘Borneo Agenda’ in Sabah 199
- Chapter 10. The Case of Titiwangsa: Changing Features of Election Campaigns? 221
- Chapter 11. Terengganu and Kelantan Elections: The Separation and Convergence of Blurred Identities 235
- Chapter 12. A Jewel in the Barisan Nasional Crown: An Electoral Analysis of Four Parliamentary Seats in Johor 249
- Chapter 13. Whither Malaysia: Re-thinking the Future of Malaysian Politics 279
- Index 297