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Tradition, Modernity, and Islam

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Tradition, Modernity, and Islam
ByR. S. Milne, Diane K. Mauzy
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1986
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429035098
Pages 222
eBook ISBN 9780429035098
Subjects Area Studies
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Milne, R.S., & Mauzy, D.K. (1986). Malaysia: Tradition, Modernity, and Islam (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429035098

ABSTRACT

Malaysia has many problems in common with other developing countries—including the difficult task of achieving economic progress and modernization while retaining useful traditional values, reducing poverty, and minimizing dependence on the export of a few primary products. It also has a remarkable, if not unique, diversity of cultures. Its ethnic divisions (approximately 47 percent Malay 34 percent Chinese, 9 percent Indian, and 10 percent "other") are deep, reflecting differences in race, language, culture, and religion. At present, the main danger of serious ethnic tension arises from the impact of the Islamic resurgence. The Malays, who are dominant politically, are Muslims, but very few Chinese, the second largest ethnic group, are Muslims. It is especially remarkable, given this ethnic mix, that Malaya (which became Malaysia in 1963) achieved independence peacefully (in 1957), has experienced no military coups or takeovers, and has regularly held elections. This book examines Malaysia's history, population, social structure, politics, and economics as well as its climate, agriculture, and wildlife and seeks to explain why, despite its inherent ethnic tensions, Malaysia has survived and even prospered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

Early History: Colonial Rule

chapter 3|34 pages

History Since Independence

chapter 4|34 pages

The Society: Ethnicity, Class, and Culture

chapter 5|26 pages

Political Institutions and Processes

chapter 6|27 pages

The Economy

chapter 7|18 pages

Foreign Policy and Security

chapter 8|8 pages

Conclusions

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