The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia

Introduction The demographic of most Asian countries is made up of multiple ethnicities or religious groups, a fact that is not lost on those who believe that homogeneity is an important precondition for democracy. Asia is unique because of its vast territory and the peoples inhabiting it, making...

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Main Author: Shukri, Syaza Farhana Mohamad
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
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Published: 2015
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description Introduction The demographic of most Asian countries is made up of multiple ethnicities or religious groups, a fact that is not lost on those who believe that homogeneity is an important precondition for democracy. Asia is unique because of its vast territory and the peoples inhabiting it, making the project of nation building challenging. The national boundaries that were demarcated by exiting colonial masters, unfortunately, did not take into account the ethnic, religious, or even linguistic makeup of countries. As a result, the democratic prospects of these heterogeneous countries were believed to be doomed from the outset. However, as this paper will argue by using Malaysia as a case study, politics based on social diversity do not necessarily inhibit the development of democracy with the right leadership and institutions in place. Compared to other multi-ethnic societies such as Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland, Malaysia has been more successful at maintaining democratic governance. Although diversity does not guarantee stability or peace in a democratic nation, it is not impossible for it to help consolidate a democracy where there already is one. This paper applies qualitative methodology in developing the arguments, mainly using process tracing and counterfactual methodologies to discover the intervening variables responsible for the maintenance of democratic governance in Malaysia. Evidence such as power sharing, strong leadership, and institutional moderation confirm the validity of the two methods applied.
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spelling iium-636892018-05-21T03:36:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/63689/ The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia Shukri, Syaza Farhana Mohamad JA Political science (General) Introduction The demographic of most Asian countries is made up of multiple ethnicities or religious groups, a fact that is not lost on those who believe that homogeneity is an important precondition for democracy. Asia is unique because of its vast territory and the peoples inhabiting it, making the project of nation building challenging. The national boundaries that were demarcated by exiting colonial masters, unfortunately, did not take into account the ethnic, religious, or even linguistic makeup of countries. As a result, the democratic prospects of these heterogeneous countries were believed to be doomed from the outset. However, as this paper will argue by using Malaysia as a case study, politics based on social diversity do not necessarily inhibit the development of democracy with the right leadership and institutions in place. Compared to other multi-ethnic societies such as Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland, Malaysia has been more successful at maintaining democratic governance. Although diversity does not guarantee stability or peace in a democratic nation, it is not impossible for it to help consolidate a democracy where there already is one. This paper applies qualitative methodology in developing the arguments, mainly using process tracing and counterfactual methodologies to discover the intervening variables responsible for the maintenance of democratic governance in Malaysia. Evidence such as power sharing, strong leadership, and institutional moderation confirm the validity of the two methods applied. 2015 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/63689/1/63689_The%20Role%20of%20Ethnic%20Politics.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/63689/2/63689_The%20Role%20of%20Ethnic%20Politics_paper.pdf Shukri, Syaza Farhana Mohamad (2015) The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia. In: 9th Asian Political and International Studies Association Conference (APISA 9), 11th-12th September 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Unpublished) http://www.apisa.org/APISA9/APISA9%20Abstract%20Book.pdf
spellingShingle JA Political science (General)
Shukri, Syaza Farhana Mohamad
The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title_full The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title_fullStr The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title_short The role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of Malaysia
title_sort role of ethnic politics in promoting democratic governance: a case study of malaysia
topic JA Political science (General)
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/63689/1/63689_The%20Role%20of%20Ethnic%20Politics.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/63689/2/63689_The%20Role%20of%20Ethnic%20Politics_paper.pdf