All Stories

  1. Failed Broker State: Malaysia’s Indian Poor and the Fall of UMNO
  2. Transformation of political elite as regime changes in Pakistan
  3. Belonging to the nation: generational change, identity and the Chinese diaspora
  4. Chinese Business in Malaysia
  5. Affirmative Action, Ethnicity and Conflict
  6. Targeting Horizontal Inequalities: Ethnicity, Equity, and Entrepreneurship in Malaysia
  7. Monetizing Politics: Financing Parties and Elections in Malaysia
  8. The Politics of Resource Extraction
  9. The Rise and Fall of Capital: Corporate Malaysia in Historical Perspective
  10. Family Firms, Networks and ‘Ethnic Enterprise’: Chinese Food Industry in Britain
  11. Enterprise development and inter-ethnic relations in Malaysia
  12. The State, Development and Identity in Multi-Ethnic Societies
  13. The Chinese in Britain, 1800-Present
  14. Family Firms, Transnationalism and Generational Change: Chinese Enterprise in Britain and Malaysia
  15. Politics in Malaysia
  16. Chinese networks and enterprise development: Malaysian investments in China
  17. State of Malaysia
  18. Chinese Enterprise, Transnationalism and Identity
  19. Transnationalism and the essentializing of capitalism: Chinese enterprise, the state, and identity in Britain, Australia, and Southeast Asia
  20. Chinese Business in Southeast Asia
  21. Political Business in East Asia
  22. Malaysia's political economy: politics, patronage and profits
  23. Privatization and public enterprise reform in the Asia‐Pacific region
  24. Electoral funding of general, state and party elections in Malaysia
  25. Transnational Governmentality in the Context of Resource Extraction
  26. Conclusion
  27. On Indigenous Identity and a Language of Rights
  28. State, Capital, Multinational Institutions, and Indigenous Peoples
  29. Introduction
  30. Political business in Malaysia