This book focuses on the many kinds of populist politicians in Malaysia who capitalise on the mindset of the Malay majority population by appealing to their need for a protector. In order to demonstrate that populism is pervasive and can even be found in this developing nation in Southeast Asia, the book presents the background, policies, and rhetoric of seven prominent Malay politicians in Malaysia who utilise populism as a strategy. It does so by comparing various populist leaders in Malaysia to demonstrate that populism is merely a method for these politicians to garner support. Since most of these leaders come from the establishment, the rhetoric against the elites is merely performative rather than a true belief of these Malay leaders. The book takes a case-study approach to understanding the rise of populism in Malaysia, and Asia more generally. It offers a framework that is grounded in the sociopolitical context of the Malay community, which helps to elucidate the phenomenon of elite populism in the country.
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This book focuses on the many kinds of populist politicians in Malaysia who capitalise on the mindset of the Malay majority population by appealing to their need for a protector.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Establishment as Saviour of the Malays.- Chapter 3: Mahathir Mohamad.- Chapter 4: Hadi Awang.- Chapter 5: Muhyiddin Yassin.- Chapter 6: Najib Razak.- Chapter 7: Anwar Ibrahim – Reformist Populist.- Chapter 8: Next-Gen Malay Populists: Sanusi Md Nor and Akmal Saleh.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.
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This book focuses on the many kinds of populist politicians in Malaysia who capitalise on the mindset of the Malay majority population by appealing to their need for a protector. In order to demonstrate that populism is pervasive and can even be found in this developing nation in Southeast Asia, the book presents the background, policies, and rhetoric of seven prominent Malay politicians in Malaysia who utilise populism as a strategy. It does so by comparing various populist leaders in Malaysia to demonstrate that populism is merely a method for these politicians to garner support. Since most of these leaders come from the establishment, the rhetoric against the elites is merely performative rather than a true belief of these Malay leaders. The book takes a case-study approach to understanding the rise of populism in Malaysia, and Asia more generally. It offers a framework that is grounded in the sociopolitical context of the Malay community, which helps to elucidate the phenomenon of elite populism in the country.
Syaza Shukri is an associate professor of political science at the International Islamic University Malaysia and a visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore. Her area of specialisation is in comparative politics, specifically in political Islam and democratisation in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and her home country of Malaysia. She has published in the areas of populism, identity politics, and geopolitics, focusing on the Muslim world.
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Explores how populism has both influenced and been influenced by Malaysia’s unique social and cultural heritage Uncovers the complexities and nuances that differentiates Malaysian populism from its counterparts around the world Elaborates on the challenges faced by Malaysia and the possibilities for a more inclusive, informed future
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ISBN
9789819763009
Publisert
2024-09-24
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Syaza Shukri is an associate professor of political science at the International Islamic University Malaysia and a visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore. Her area of specialisation is in comparative politics, specifically in political Islam and democratisation in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and her home country of Malaysia. She has published in the areas of populism, identity politics, and geopolitics, focusing on the Muslim world.