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Politics

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2017

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Politics and Government

1850. Abdul Halim Kader. Malay Muslim Singaporeans: Where Do We Stand? Singapore: Taman Bacaan Pemuda Pemudi Melayu Singapura, 2012. 254 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1851. Abdul Latiff Sahan. “Political Attitudes of the Malays: 1945–1953”. Academic exercise, Department of History, University of Malaya, Singapore, 1959. 93 pp. NUS.

1852. Adibah Amin. “Singapura dan Manusia Tiga Dimensi”. Dewan Masyarakat 26, no. 3 (March 1988): 30–31. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1853. Ahmad Mattar. “All Singaporeans Share a Common Loyalty”. Speeches 4, no. 9 (1981): 49–50. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1854. Alfian Sa'at. “Political Integration and the Singapore Malay Community”. Focas: Forum on Contemporary Art & Society 4 (2002): 385–93. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1855. Aljunied, Syed Muhd Khairudin. “Hadhramis within Malay Activism: The Role of Al-Saqqaf(s) in the Post-War Singapore”. In The Hadhrami Diaspora in Southeast Asia: Identity Maintenance or Assimilation?, edited by Ibrahim Abushouk Ahmed and Hassan Ahmed. Leiden: Boston: Brlll, 2009. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1856. Aljunied, Syed Haroon Mohamed. “Social Background and Representation in the Higher Civil Service in Malaysia and Singapore”. MEc dissertation, Universiti Malaya, 1974. 266 pp. NUS.

1857. Bedlington, Stanley. “Political Integration and the Singapore Malay Community”. Journal of the Historical Society (1971): 47–54. ISEAS, NLB, NTU, NUS.

1858. Bedlington, Stanley. “The Singapore Malay Community: The Politics of State Integration”. PhD dissertation, Cornell University, New York, 1974. 538 pp. ISEAS, NTUNIE, NUS.

1859. “Bringing the Races Together”. Asiaweek 17, no. 32 (9 August 1991): 22–23. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1860. Brown, David. “Ethnicity and Corporatism in Singapore”. In The State and Ethnic Politics in Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 1994. ISEAS, NLB, NTU, NTUNIE, NUS.

1861. Busch, Peter Alan. Legitimacy and Ethnicity: A Case Study of Singapore. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1974. 157 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.

1862. Busch, Peter Alan. “Political Unity & Ethnic Diversity: A Case Study of Singapore”. PhD dissertation, Yale University, 1972. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1974. 438 pp. ISEAS, NTUNIE, NUS.

1863. Chan Heng Chee. Singapore: The Politics of Survival, 1965–1967. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1971. 65 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTU, NTUNIE, NUS.

1864. Chang Chak Yin. “Political Violence in Malaysia and Singapore”. MA dissertation, University of Western Ontario, 1971. London: Central Microfilm Unit, Public Archives of Canada, 1971. 1 microfilm reel. NUS.

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Singapore Malay/Muslim Community, 1819-2015
A Bibliography
, pp. 221 - 234
Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
Print publication year: 2016

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