Globalization & national autonomy : the experience of Malaysia
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Globalization & national autonomy : the experience of Malaysia
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies , Institute of Malaysian & International Studies, 2008
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Globalization and national autonomy
The response of the Malaysian state to "Islamic globalization"
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Developmentalist state in Malaysia : its origins, nature, and contemporary transformation / Abdul Rahman Embong
- The Look East Policy, the Asian crisis, and state autonomy / Lee Poh Ping
- The Malaysian success story, the public sector, and inter-ethnic inequality / Jacob Meerman
- Poverty eradication, development, and policy space in Malaysia / Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
- Trade liberalization and national autonomy : Malaysia's experience at the multilateral and bilateral levels / Tham Siew Yean
- Malaysia's education policies : balancing multiple goals and global pressures / Joan M. Nelson
- Malaysia's healthcare sector : shifting roles for public and private provision / Joan M. Nelson
- Globalization, Islamic resurgence, and state autonomy : the response of the Malaysian state to 'Islamic globalization' / Norani Othman
- The national culture policy and contestation over Malaysian identity / Sumit K. Mandal
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Table of Contents
- Globalization and National Autonomy: The Experience of Malaysia
- Preliminary pages
- 1. Introduction, by Joan M Nelson
- 2. Developmentalist State in Malaysia: Its Origins, Nature, and Contemporary Transformation, by Abdul Rahman Haji Embong
- 3. The Look East Policy, the Asian Crisis, and State Autonomy, by Lee Poh Ping
- 4. The Malaysian Success Story, the Public Sector, and Inter-ethnic Inequality, by Jacob Meerman
- 5. Poverty Eradication, Development, and Policy Space in Malaysia, by Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
- 6. Trade Liberalization and National Autonomy: Malaysia's Experience at the Multilateral and Bilateral Levels, by Tham Siew-Yean
- 7. Malaysia's Education Policies: Balancing Multiple Goals and Global Pressures, by Joan M Nelson
- 8. Malaysia's Healthcare Sector: Shifting Roles for Public and Private Provision, by Joan M Nelson
- 9. Globalization, Islamic Resurgence, and State Autonomy: The Response of the Malaysian State to 'Islamic Globalization', by Norani Othman
- 10. The National Culture Policy and Contestation over Malaysian Identity, by Sumit K Mandal
- 11. Conclusions, by Joan M Nelson
- Index.
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