The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward

Chinese-medium education has survived in Malaysia for nearly a century despite numerous challenges. This paper studies the longevity of Chinese-medium education through Historical Institutionalism perspective. Through qualitative research employing semi-structured interviews and content analysis, we...

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Main Authors: Toh, Si Tian, Yap, Jia Ling
Other Authors: Walid Jumblatt Bin Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-764692019-12-10T11:29:24Z The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward Toh, Si Tian Yap, Jia Ling Walid Jumblatt Bin Abdullah School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science::Political institutions::Asia::Malaysia Chinese-medium education has survived in Malaysia for nearly a century despite numerous challenges. This paper studies the longevity of Chinese-medium education through Historical Institutionalism perspective. Through qualitative research employing semi-structured interviews and content analysis, we argue that formal institutions are the fundamental factor regulating all interactions of the Chinese education movement including collaboration with political parties and the social mobilisation efforts led by Dong Jiao Zong. The persistence of Chinese education is dependent on several formal institutions including the Constitution and electoral constituencies. Altering these institutions might change the direction of the Chinese education movement. We also argue that a critical juncture opens after GE2018, when Malaysians replaced the default racial-based government with a mixed-racial coalition. Besides, the unprecedented fund allocations for Chinese education institutions created a new path dependency. Despite some inconclusive political factors, GE2018 is evidently a critical juncture for Malaysian politics and the Chinese education movement. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2019-03-21T12:56:23Z 2019-03-21T12:56:23Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76469 en 43 p. application/pdf
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Toh, Si Tian
Yap, Jia Ling
The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward
description Chinese-medium education has survived in Malaysia for nearly a century despite numerous challenges. This paper studies the longevity of Chinese-medium education through Historical Institutionalism perspective. Through qualitative research employing semi-structured interviews and content analysis, we argue that formal institutions are the fundamental factor regulating all interactions of the Chinese education movement including collaboration with political parties and the social mobilisation efforts led by Dong Jiao Zong. The persistence of Chinese education is dependent on several formal institutions including the Constitution and electoral constituencies. Altering these institutions might change the direction of the Chinese education movement. We also argue that a critical juncture opens after GE2018, when Malaysians replaced the default racial-based government with a mixed-racial coalition. Besides, the unprecedented fund allocations for Chinese education institutions created a new path dependency. Despite some inconclusive political factors, GE2018 is evidently a critical juncture for Malaysian politics and the Chinese education movement.
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title The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward
title_short The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward
title_full The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward
title_fullStr The house of cards : mapping the longevity of the Chinese education movement in Malaysia and the way forward
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