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The 2013 Malaysian elections: business as usual or part of a protracted transition? ; introduction
Die malayischen Wahlen 2013: alles wie immer oder Teil eines langen Übergangs? ; Einleitung
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Abstract "For the time being, the 5 May 2013 Malaysian general election (GE13) has resulted in the preservation of an authoritarian regime that has existed since independence in 1957. Although the opposition won almost 51 per cent of the vote, the ruling coalition was able to defend a comfortable majority of... view more
"For the time being, the 5 May 2013 Malaysian general election (GE13) has resulted in the preservation of an authoritarian regime that has existed since independence in 1957. Although the opposition won almost 51 per cent of the vote, the ruling coalition was able to defend a comfortable majority of seats in the Parliament." (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
election; Asia; opposition; political change; authoritarian system; election result; parliamentary election; Malaysia; Southeast Asia; developing country
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 3-17
Journal
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 32 (2013) 2
Issue topic
The 2013 Malaysian elections
ISSN
1868-1034
Status
Published Version; reviewed