Has patronage lost its punch in Malaysia?
The personalistic linkages that generally define Malaysian politics come into sharp relief when candidates confront the imperative of winning office. Malaysia’s 14th general election (GE14), as other previous iterations, saw politicians emphasize their ‘personal touch’ and offer a barrage of targete...
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Main Authors: | DETTMAN, Sebastian Carl, WEISS, Meredith L. |
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2018
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