Political Economy of Sabah's Economic Development: Economic Policy and Federal-State Relations / Firdausi Suffian ... [et al.]

The formation of Malaysia in 1963 is one of the important histories in Southeast Asia. Despite the formation is a controversial one because other nations like the Philippines and Indonesia pose threats to the union however the Borneo states (Sabah and Sarawak) and the Federation of Malaya managed to...

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Main Authors: Suffian, Firdausi (Author), Puyok, Arnold (Author), Mansur, Kasim (Author), Abdul Majid, Azmi (Author)
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