Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics

Sabah's political and socio-economic issues are linked to the state's long and contentious history of migration. Many of these problems arose in the 2020 Sabah state election, which was underscored by anti-immigrant sentiments. Underlying all of these is the politics of identity of the Sab...

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Main Authors: Somiah, Vilashini, Domingo, Jose Ricardo Santo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1525872023-03-05T17:26:13Z Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics Somiah, Vilashini Domingo, Jose Ricardo Santo - S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies - Social sciences::Political science Sabah's political and socio-economic issues are linked to the state's long and contentious history of migration. Many of these problems arose in the 2020 Sabah state election, which was underscored by anti-immigrant sentiments. Underlying all of these is the politics of identity of the Sabahans. Indigenous Sabahans such as the Kadazandusuns tend to separate themselves from the Malay-Muslim majority of Malaysia. This is compounded by the identities of Sabah's migrant population, which remains largely “foreign” in the eyes of indigenous communities. Often, both federal and state governments disregard these issues, leading to policies that alienate the inhabitants of Sabah. This paper unpacks the issues involved and lays out the interconnected political, security, and socio-economic concerns related to the governing of Sabah and the state’s relationship with the federal government. The paper examines the treatment of indigenous Sabahans and migrants, and why it is important to identify the challenges for the future socio-economic development and stability of Sabah. 2021-09-02T02:25:31Z 2021-09-02T02:25:31Z 2021 Working Paper Somiah, V. & Domingo, J. R. S. (2021). Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics. RSIS Working Papers, 334-21, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152587 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152587 en RSIS Working Papers, 334-21 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Somiah, Vilashini
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Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics
description Sabah's political and socio-economic issues are linked to the state's long and contentious history of migration. Many of these problems arose in the 2020 Sabah state election, which was underscored by anti-immigrant sentiments. Underlying all of these is the politics of identity of the Sabahans. Indigenous Sabahans such as the Kadazandusuns tend to separate themselves from the Malay-Muslim majority of Malaysia. This is compounded by the identities of Sabah's migrant population, which remains largely “foreign” in the eyes of indigenous communities. Often, both federal and state governments disregard these issues, leading to policies that alienate the inhabitants of Sabah. This paper unpacks the issues involved and lays out the interconnected political, security, and socio-economic concerns related to the governing of Sabah and the state’s relationship with the federal government. The paper examines the treatment of indigenous Sabahans and migrants, and why it is important to identify the challenges for the future socio-economic development and stability of Sabah.
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Somiah, Vilashini
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title Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics
title_short Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics
title_full Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics
title_fullStr Sabah's unrelenting exclusionary and inclusionary politics
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