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The limits of protest and prospects for political reform in Malaysia
Sheila Nair
Politics and International Affairs
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Arts and Humanities
Narrative
100%
Prime ministers
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Prospect
100%
Political Reform
100%
Limits
100%
Crisis
50%
Tension
50%
Alternative discourse
50%
Social Reform
50%
Deputies
50%
heir
50%
Division
50%
Political Discourse
50%
demise
50%
Protest Movements
50%
Reframing
50%
Keyphrases
Malaysia
100%
Political Reform
100%
Reformasi
100%
Non-governmental Organizations
20%
Economic Growth
20%
Economic Development
20%
Mahathir Mohamad
20%
Protest Politics
20%
Dominant Narrative
20%
Heirs Apparent
20%
Anwar Ibrahim
20%
Political Landscape
20%
Deputy Prime Minister
20%
Social Actors
20%
Political Discourse
20%
Asian Currency Crisis
20%
Social Reform
20%
Political Parties
20%
Prime Minister
20%
Article Analysis
20%
Protest Movements
20%
Barisan Nasional
20%
Alternative Discourse
20%
Ethnic Relations
20%
Democratic Deepening
20%
Grassroots Groups
20%
Modernity
20%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Politics
100%
Nongovernmental Organizations
50%
Economic and Social Development
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Social Reform
50%
Social Actor
50%
Protest Movements
50%
Ethnic Relations
50%
Political Discourse
50%