The largest contributors, the least beneficiaries: the outcome of the 12th Malaysia General Election for the state of Sarawak / Shaharuddin Badaruddin and Suseela Devi Chandran

12th Malaysian Election 2008 has given a new perspective in Malaysian politics. The achievement of the opposition party in denying two-third majority of the ruling party, the Barisan Nasional (National Front) in the Malaysian parliament has open up the new dimensions in the Malaysian political syste...

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Main Authors: Badaruddin, Shaharuddin (Author), Chandran, Suseela Devi (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, 2011-06.
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