The Najib question
Casual observers of Malaysian politics often find it difficult to comprehend why UMNO appears to cling to former prime minister Najib Razak. There is an internal logic to this apparently bizarre position. That logic is now posing difficult questions for all parties in government on what to do about...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1759252024-05-12T15:44:42Z The Najib question Hamdan, Shahril S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies International political economy Casual observers of Malaysian politics often find it difficult to comprehend why UMNO appears to cling to former prime minister Najib Razak. There is an internal logic to this apparently bizarre position. That logic is now posing difficult questions for all parties in government on what to do about the campaign to free Najib. The answer they land on will shape UMNO’s future trajectory and potentially the country’s too. Published version 2024-05-09T05:50:14Z 2024-05-09T05:50:14Z 2024 Commentary Hamdan, S. (2024). The Najib question. RSIS Commentaries, 052-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175925 en RSIS Commentaries, 052-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Casual observers of Malaysian politics often find it difficult to comprehend why UMNO appears to cling to former prime minister Najib Razak. There is an internal logic to this apparently bizarre position. That logic is now posing difficult questions for all parties in government on what to do about the campaign to free Najib. The answer they land on will shape UMNO’s future trajectory and potentially the country’s too. |
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