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Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
Von Vorys Democracy Without Consensus
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7161-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Communalism and Political Stability in Malaysia
E-Book, Englisch, 460 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7161-2
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Since World War II the democratic systems adopted by states emerging from colonial rule have in some cases been abandoned and in others suspended or transformed. Two questions arise: Can democracy succeed in newly independent states dominated by communal cleavages? If so, what adjustments are necessary in Western models of democracy? Karl von Vorys contributes new answers by examining the political development of Malaysia, a country which has experimented with changes in the democratic model.
He surveys the conditions under which democracy was established in Malaysia, considering the compromises made with communal groups. Particular attention is paid to the reconstruction of the political system after the race riots of May 1969, which the author observed at first hand.
Originally published in 1975.
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Frontmatter, pg. i
Contents, pg. vii
List of Tables and Maps, pg. ix
Acknowledgments, pg. xi
Glossary of Abbreviations, pg. xiii
Introduction, pg. 1
Preface, pg. 19
ONE: A Society Dominated by Communal Cleavages, pg. 21
TWO: The Failures of Extreme Designs, pg. 53
THREE: The Federation of Malaya: The Beginning of Compromise, pg. 71
FOUR: The Emergency: Rebellion and Retrogression, pg. 83
FIVE: Independence: A Constitutional Contract among Communal Groups, pg. 105
Preface, pg. 143
SIX: Vertical Mobilization: Popular Support for the Directorate, pg. 146
SEVEN: Horizontal Solidarity: Cohesion of the Directorate, pg. 162
EIGHT: The Implementation of Cultural Terms: Slow and Halting Progress, pg. 199
NINE: The Implementation of Economic Terms: Rapid Growth of Production, Little Change in Distribution, pg. 219
Preface, pg. 249
TEN: Preparing for Elections (1969): The Parties, pg. 251
ELEVEN: Political Confrontation: A Battle for Votes, pg. 265
TWELVE: The Judgment of the Electorate, pg. 289
THIRTEEN: Armed Confrontation: From Polls to Parangs, pg. 308
Preface, pg. 341
FOURTEEN: A Barrier to Political Reconstruction: A Credibility Gap, pg. 345
FIFTEEN: A Challenge to Political Reconstruction: Leadership Crisis in the Alliance, pg. 370
SIXTEEN: The Program of Political Reconstruction: The Return of Democratic Politics, pg. 386
Conclusion, pg. 423
Index, pg. 439




