CATHARSIS: A Second Chance for DEMOCRACY IN MALAYSIA
Author: Ooi
Kee Beng
Publisher: SIRD,
ISEAS Publishing, Penang Institute
ISBN: 9789672165316
Year: 2018
Weight: 0.338 kg
Price: RM35
Malaysia pulled itself back from the brink on 9 May 2018.
That day the majority of its voting population decided to topple the Barisan
Nasional government that had been in power for over 60 years and that had come
to be seen as corrupt beyond redemption, and incompetent to boot.
Lined up against the unpopular administration of Najib Razak
was a coalition led by former strongman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who at the age
of 92 had decided to return to Malaysian politics to stop the rot which many
believed had begun during his earlier period in power, in 1981-2003. As the
oldest prime minister in world history, he is now setting about creating a structure
that he believes will lead to a Malaysia that will achieve the Vision 2020 that
he first propounded in 1991. This vision dovetails with the ideals of the
highly influential Reformasi Movement which was ignited by the sacking of his
deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, in 1998.
This compilation of insightful analyses is Ooi Kee Beng’s
seventh, and discusses key events from the last five years leading up to 9 May
2018 and beyond. These seven books together cover the strange period we may
come to know as the Inter-Mahathir Era, and the present volume discusses some
of the challenges facing the new government, and the Malaysian population in
general, now that the Barisan Nasional has imploded.
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Dato’ Dr Ooi Kee Beng received his Ph.D. in Sinology from
Stockholm University, and has been working on nation-building in Asia and
Malaysian politics over the last two decades. He has been with Penang Institute
since 2009 and was appointed Executive Director in 2017.
He worked at Ericsson Electronics in Sweden for 22 years while
studying and lecturing at Stockholm University. Prior to his appointment as the
Executive Director of Penang Institute, he was the Deputy Director of ISEAS –
Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore.
He writes regular opinion pieces for regional and global mass media on Malaysian matters (These can be accessed at www.wikibeng.com). He was Visiting Associate Professor at the City University of Hong Kong (2009-2012); Adjunct Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore’s Department of Southeast Asian Studies; Honorary Chair for the Penang Study Cluster at Penang Institute; and Editor of Penang Institute’s Penang Monthly (www.penangmonthly.com). He is Founder-Editor of Penang Monthly and ISEAS Perspective