Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states

Generally, Malaysia must reached the minimum level outlined by world bodies such as the OECD, World Bank and United Nations to be classified as a developed country.Therefore, states that target to become developed state status also needs to reach the minimum level stipulated by the world bodies for...

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Main Authors: Sanusi, Nur Azura, Ghazali, Normi Azura, Abdullah, Mohd Lazim, Golam Hassan, Asan Ali, Habibullah, Muzafar Shah, Kusairi, Suhal
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spelling my.uum.repo.170442016-04-17T03:03:27Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/17044/ Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states Sanusi, Nur Azura Ghazali, Normi Azura Abdullah, Mohd Lazim Golam Hassan, Asan Ali Habibullah, Muzafar Shah Kusairi, Suhal HC Economic History and Conditions Generally, Malaysia must reached the minimum level outlined by world bodies such as the OECD, World Bank and United Nations to be classified as a developed country.Therefore, states that target to become developed state status also needs to reach the minimum level stipulated by the world bodies for inline recognized as a developed country. The progress to be achieved by Malaysia is not limited to economic and social, but also includes spiritual, psychological and cultural community. Malaysia target was stated in the 9 challenges of Vision 2020, which to create a united Malaysian nation.Therefore, the objective of this study to measure the nationalism index of Malaysian people towards the establishment of 'bangsa Malaysia' as set out in Vision 2020.The study involved 504 respondents from five less developed states in Peninsular Malaysia, namely Kedah, Perlis, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan.A structured interview technique using a questionnaire was conducted to qualitatively determine the public perception of the formation of the Malaysian nation.Data was analyzed using fuzzy sets approach.The results showed that the index of nationalism and unity of Perlis residents higher than other states. 2015-11-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/17044/1/11.pdf Sanusi, Nur Azura and Ghazali, Normi Azura and Abdullah, Mohd Lazim and Golam Hassan, Asan Ali and Habibullah, Muzafar Shah and Kusairi, Suhal (2015) Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states. In: 4th ASEAN Consortium on Department of Economics Conference (ACDEC) 2015, 04-05 November 2015, Student Accomodation Centre (SAC), UUM.
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
Sanusi, Nur Azura
Ghazali, Normi Azura
Abdullah, Mohd Lazim
Golam Hassan, Asan Ali
Habibullah, Muzafar Shah
Kusairi, Suhal
Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
description Generally, Malaysia must reached the minimum level outlined by world bodies such as the OECD, World Bank and United Nations to be classified as a developed country.Therefore, states that target to become developed state status also needs to reach the minimum level stipulated by the world bodies for inline recognized as a developed country. The progress to be achieved by Malaysia is not limited to economic and social, but also includes spiritual, psychological and cultural community. Malaysia target was stated in the 9 challenges of Vision 2020, which to create a united Malaysian nation.Therefore, the objective of this study to measure the nationalism index of Malaysian people towards the establishment of 'bangsa Malaysia' as set out in Vision 2020.The study involved 504 respondents from five less developed states in Peninsular Malaysia, namely Kedah, Perlis, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan.A structured interview technique using a questionnaire was conducted to qualitatively determine the public perception of the formation of the Malaysian nation.Data was analyzed using fuzzy sets approach.The results showed that the index of nationalism and unity of Perlis residents higher than other states.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sanusi, Nur Azura
Ghazali, Normi Azura
Abdullah, Mohd Lazim
Golam Hassan, Asan Ali
Habibullah, Muzafar Shah
Kusairi, Suhal
author_facet Sanusi, Nur Azura
Ghazali, Normi Azura
Abdullah, Mohd Lazim
Golam Hassan, Asan Ali
Habibullah, Muzafar Shah
Kusairi, Suhal
author_sort Sanusi, Nur Azura
title Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
title_short Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
title_full Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
title_fullStr Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the nationalism index of Malaysian nation in less developed states
title_sort measuring the nationalism index of malaysian nation in less developed states
publishDate 2015
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