Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia

In authoritarian systems, ethnic power-sharing arrangements include important ethnic groups in government and decision-making while putting restraints on political competition. However, under conditions of democratization, we might expect power-sharing arrangements to fragment as political parties s...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-51722024-02-08T07:20:14Z Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia DETTMAN, Sebastian Carl In authoritarian systems, ethnic power-sharing arrangements include important ethnic groups in government and decision-making while putting restraints on political competition. However, under conditions of democratization, we might expect power-sharing arrangements to fragment as political parties seize opportunities to expand their base and appeal across ethnic lines. This article draws from the case of Malaysia, where multiethnic coalitions built around ethnic parties ruled for 61 years but where increasing electoral competitiveness has destabilized coalition politics. I focus on the Democratic Action Party (DAP), one of the country's most successful parties, which has sought to build a more multiethnic support base. I show that its attempts have been stymied by enduring norms of ethnically informed coalition building and efforts to protect existing ethnic bases by both rivals and allies. The findings shed light on the barriers to ethnic party adaptation and on why power-sharing practices remain so enduring, even in more fluid and democratic political environments. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3914 info:doi/10.1177/18681034231219460 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5172/viewcontent/dettman_2023_challenges_of_ethnic_party_adaptation_pvoa_cc_by.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Ethnic power sharing political parties party adaptation ethnic politics Malaysia Asian Studies Political Science Race and Ethnicity
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topic Ethnic power sharing
political parties
party adaptation
ethnic politics
Malaysia
Asian Studies
Political Science
Race and Ethnicity
spellingShingle Ethnic power sharing
political parties
party adaptation
ethnic politics
Malaysia
Asian Studies
Political Science
Race and Ethnicity
DETTMAN, Sebastian Carl
Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
description In authoritarian systems, ethnic power-sharing arrangements include important ethnic groups in government and decision-making while putting restraints on political competition. However, under conditions of democratization, we might expect power-sharing arrangements to fragment as political parties seize opportunities to expand their base and appeal across ethnic lines. This article draws from the case of Malaysia, where multiethnic coalitions built around ethnic parties ruled for 61 years but where increasing electoral competitiveness has destabilized coalition politics. I focus on the Democratic Action Party (DAP), one of the country's most successful parties, which has sought to build a more multiethnic support base. I show that its attempts have been stymied by enduring norms of ethnically informed coalition building and efforts to protect existing ethnic bases by both rivals and allies. The findings shed light on the barriers to ethnic party adaptation and on why power-sharing practices remain so enduring, even in more fluid and democratic political environments.
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author DETTMAN, Sebastian Carl
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title Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
title_short Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
title_full Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: Evidence from Malaysia
title_sort challenges of ethnic party adaptation in power-sharing systems: evidence from malaysia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3914
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