Malay bureaucracy in Japanese administration: Japanese Expectations, Malay Dilemmas and Problems
Following the Japanese occupation of Malaya, a military administration was established. Led by Japanese military officers, the new administration was assisted by the existing local bureaucracy or administrative machinery of which the Malays were the majority. The expectation of the Japanese authorit...
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Main Author: | Fathil, Fauziah |
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Other Authors: | Bujang, Rahmah |
Format: | Book Chapter |
Language: | English English English English English |
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Universiti Malaya Press
2015
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