The perception of political representation of the Malay-Muslim community in Singapore

In 2016, the Singapore government reserved the Presidential Elections for the Malay-Muslim community ostensibly to ensure the representation of minority ethnic groups, sparking debate on the political representation of the Malay-Muslim community. This dissertation puts forth the argument that the Si...

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Main Author: Mohamed Salihin Subhan
Other Authors: Paul Hedges
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-759072020-11-01T08:26:09Z The perception of political representation of the Malay-Muslim community in Singapore Mohamed Salihin Subhan Paul Hedges S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science In 2016, the Singapore government reserved the Presidential Elections for the Malay-Muslim community ostensibly to ensure the representation of minority ethnic groups, sparking debate on the political representation of the Malay-Muslim community. This dissertation puts forth the argument that the Singapore government’s policy of multiculturalism has negatively affected the perception of political representation of the Malay-Muslim community. Instead of empowering the community via descriptive representation, the government’s top-down approach has led to resentment. This negative perception within the community is analysed via the historical construction and contestation of Malay identity, with the Singapore government’s actions signifying a repeat of history. Looking forward, this dissertation identifies adaptive governance as a promising policy approach towards tackling the variegated nature of ethnic relations in Singapore. Master of Science (Asian Studies) 2018-07-27T01:52:10Z 2018-07-27T01:52:10Z 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75907 en 55 p. application/pdf
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The perception of political representation of the Malay-Muslim community in Singapore
description In 2016, the Singapore government reserved the Presidential Elections for the Malay-Muslim community ostensibly to ensure the representation of minority ethnic groups, sparking debate on the political representation of the Malay-Muslim community. This dissertation puts forth the argument that the Singapore government’s policy of multiculturalism has negatively affected the perception of political representation of the Malay-Muslim community. Instead of empowering the community via descriptive representation, the government’s top-down approach has led to resentment. This negative perception within the community is analysed via the historical construction and contestation of Malay identity, with the Singapore government’s actions signifying a repeat of history. Looking forward, this dissertation identifies adaptive governance as a promising policy approach towards tackling the variegated nature of ethnic relations in Singapore.
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