An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era

This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations during the watershed period of Mahathir Mohamad as the Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981-2003). The study proposes that the bilateral tensions between Malaysia and Singapore were, to a large extent, af...

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Main Authors: Omar, Rusdi, Gomez, James, Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin, Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana, Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam
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spelling my.uum.repo.262022019-07-11T03:35:19Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26202/ An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era Omar, Rusdi Gomez, James Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam JA Political science (General) This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations during the watershed period of Mahathir Mohamad as the Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981-2003). The study proposes that the bilateral tensions between Malaysia and Singapore were, to a large extent, affected by such things as the burden of historical baggage from their acrimonious parting in 1965, after a short period of unification; the differences between them in their perceptions and approaches in handling bilateral relations; and their political cultures and the leadership styles of their prime ministers, but for the purposes of the present study, specifically those of Mahathir and Lee Kuan Yew. Despite the strong underlying differences, the study argues, the two states have existed in a condition of interdependency in the post-1965 period. They have had to find ways in which to suppress the culturally- and historically-conditioned tensions in order to ensure their respective states’ economic growth and political and social development. As a result, we have the curious situation in which both Malaysia and Singapore have found ways of maintaining engagement. In doing so, they have avoided raising tensions to the point of conflict, and, indeed, been able to build bridges through consistent, and determined, application to their bilateral affairs. The study provides some explanations as why this should be the case. Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26202/1/rusdi.pdf Omar, Rusdi and Gomez, James and Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin and Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana and Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era. In: UNSPECIFIED.
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Omar, Rusdi
Gomez, James
Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin
Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana
Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam
An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
description This research is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations during the watershed period of Mahathir Mohamad as the Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981-2003). The study proposes that the bilateral tensions between Malaysia and Singapore were, to a large extent, affected by such things as the burden of historical baggage from their acrimonious parting in 1965, after a short period of unification; the differences between them in their perceptions and approaches in handling bilateral relations; and their political cultures and the leadership styles of their prime ministers, but for the purposes of the present study, specifically those of Mahathir and Lee Kuan Yew. Despite the strong underlying differences, the study argues, the two states have existed in a condition of interdependency in the post-1965 period. They have had to find ways in which to suppress the culturally- and historically-conditioned tensions in order to ensure their respective states’ economic growth and political and social development. As a result, we have the curious situation in which both Malaysia and Singapore have found ways of maintaining engagement. In doing so, they have avoided raising tensions to the point of conflict, and, indeed, been able to build bridges through consistent, and determined, application to their bilateral affairs. The study provides some explanations as why this should be the case.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Omar, Rusdi
Gomez, James
Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin
Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana
Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam
author_facet Omar, Rusdi
Gomez, James
Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin
Mukhtaruddin, Mas Juliana
Rajanthiran, Sivaperegasam
author_sort Omar, Rusdi
title An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
title_short An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
title_full An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
title_fullStr An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of some underlying factors that affected Malaysia-Singapore relations during the Mahathir era
title_sort analysis of some underlying factors that affected malaysia-singapore relations during the mahathir era
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