June, 2006
- "Special Seminar"
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- Topic:Political Change in Malaysia and Singapore: A Personal Reflection
- Speaker:
PhD. James Chin (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak institute of East Asian Studies,Director)
http://www.unimas.my/research/ieas/publication/james_chin.htm
- Date & Time:15:00 - 16:30, June 9 (Fri.), 2006
- Place:Room 207, East Building of CSEAS
- Abstract:
Malaysia and Singapore were both British colonies and in the early 1960s
were founding members of the Federation of Malaysia. After Singapore was
kicked out of the Federation in 1965, both nations undertook very different
development strategies. Singapore prides itself with the meritocracy policy
while Malaysia instituted affirmative policies to cement Malay political
supremacy. The political leadership in both countries are now in the hands
of a "new generation" with Abdullah Badawi in Malaysia and Hsien
Loong in Singapore. What does this mean for the future of both countries?
Will the "democratic wave" hit these two countries? Are we likely
to see more democracy and transparency? Or are we going to see a continuation
of soft-authoritarianism?
- Contact:ISHIKAWA, Noboru (CSEAS)
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