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"No more conflict..." in The Star Online, Monday 23 September 2013

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Old vs New Politics in Malaysia: State and Society in Transition

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‘Dirty Dancing’ and Malay Anxieties: The Changing Context of Malay Ronggeng in the First Half of the Twentieth Century

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Dina Zaman

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A Complicated Political Reality Awaits the Malays

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Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei Studies Group Association for Asian Studies, 2024

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Political Violence in Malaysia: A review of reaction and action people’s

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Sectarian Conflict in Malaysia

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When Violence Rises and Politicians Fall

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Macalester International, 2002

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(Edited Book) 509: The People Have Spoken (Essays on the making of a new Malaysia ) edited by Imran Mohd Rasid, Tang Ah Chai, Yvonne Tan, Jeremy Lim

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Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD), 2018

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Multiculturalism in Crisis: Reflections from Southeast Asia

Johan Saravanamuttu

Macalester International, 2002

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One State, Three Legal Systems: Social Cohesion in a Multi-ethnic and Multi-religious Malaysia

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Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies

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Kartini Aboo Talib

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In the Vertigo of Change. How to Resolve the Political Crisis?

Marc Saxer

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Dominik Müller

2019

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Whither, Malaysia? A Multicultural Country at the Crossroads

Christoph Marcinkowski PhD

ICR Journal, 2010

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STATE VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL CONSPIRACY: (Re)-Examining the “27 July Incident” in Indonesia

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ULASAN BUKU/BOOK REVIEW Multiethnic Malaysia: Past, present and future

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