The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?

The 1999 general elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution of partsanship in the electorate. It redefined the relationships between social groups and party support. It witnessed an assertive role palyed by various non-governmental organizations and other civil...

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Main Author: Abdul Rashid Moten,
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2001
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4194/
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spelling my-ukm.journal.41942012-07-05T03:25:03Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4194/ The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy? Abdul Rashid Moten, The 1999 general elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution of partsanship in the electorate. It redefined the relationships between social groups and party support. It witnessed an assertive role palyed by various non-governmental organizations and other civil and political forces in the society. The contesting parties debated serious issues at different levels and have accepted the results with grace. The results showed an encouraging movement towards a two-coalition ‘turnover’ system that allows for deepening democracy in Malaysia. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2001-07 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Rashid Moten, (2001) The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy? AKADEMIKA, 57 . ISSN 0126-5008 http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/penerbit/jdem57-04.html
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description The 1999 general elections in Malaysia have brought about a significant change in the distribution of partsanship in the electorate. It redefined the relationships between social groups and party support. It witnessed an assertive role palyed by various non-governmental organizations and other civil and political forces in the society. The contesting parties debated serious issues at different levels and have accepted the results with grace. The results showed an encouraging movement towards a two-coalition ‘turnover’ system that allows for deepening democracy in Malaysia.
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The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
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title The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
title_short The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
title_full The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
title_fullStr The 1999 general elections in Malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
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title_sort 1999 general elections in malaysia: towards a stable democracy?
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