Double-layered ethnic politics in Malaysia: national integration,ethnic unity and social stability |
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Authors: | Noriyuki Segawa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of International Studies, Kindai University, 3-4-1 Kowakae, Higashi-Osaka 577-8502, Japansegawa@intl.kindai.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Each ethnic community has an ethnic-based political party both within the government coalition (Barisan Nasional: BN) and within the opposition coalition (Pakatan Rakyat and Pakatan Harapan). Therefore, Malaysia’s political structure can be described as double-layered ethnic politics. In this political structure, the BN government has been forced to adopt a fluctuating policy framework for nation building. As a result, double-layered ethnic politics impedes the development of national integration. Paradoxically, this phenomenon contributes to the maintenance of social stability as this political structure effectively prevents the establishment of a robust ethnic unity that may lead to ethnic conflicts. |
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Keywords: | Malaysia integration identity ethnic politics stability consociationalism |
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