Regime Change in Malaysia: GE14 and the End of UMNO-BN’s 60-Year Rule
Author: Francis
Loh, Anil Netto
Publisher: SIRD
ISBN: 9789672165354
Year: 2018
Weight: 0.560
kg
Price: RM45
This book is a collection of 40-plus essays by 30-plus
Malaysians about GE14 on 9 May 2018. It is a record of an unprecedented defeat
of the UMNO-BN government, in power since 1957, and its replacement by Pakatan
Harapan, a newly formed coalition. These essays discuss the major election
issues, the principal actors, the campaign, the results and where we might be
headed in the next decade.
Regardless of the specifics, GE14 has ushered in Regime
Change. We are witnessing change that goes beyond the displacement of one
government by another as occurs when a different party takes over in western
liberal democracies. Regime Change is more than that in at least three aspects:
first, there are changes in the make-up of the socio-economic alliance that is
backing up the new government; second, we see changes in the major political
institutions, as in the whittling down of the humongous Prime Minister’s
Department and impending reform of some others like the MACC, the SPR and the civil service, and the replacement of self-serving,
inefficient top personnel; and third, the adoption of new policies in public
transport, education, labour and welfare concerns or disaster management – which
are hopefully more pro-people and less wasteful of resources compared to
previous policies.
The 30-plus authors involved in this book include some of
Malaysia’s most respected scholar-activists who engage in writing popular
essays apart from their usual academic writing. A second group are
non-academicians who are nonetheless keen observers of political goings-on in
Malaysia. Often attached to civil society organisations like Aliran, they have
honed their skills and written important reports and reflections. We have more
than our share of such people in Aliran. A third group are the youth aspiring
to be tomorrow’s public intellectuals, whether they anchor themselves in
academia or in some civil society organisation, in this case Aliran.
Toh Kin Woon • Johan Saravanamuttu • K Haridas • P Ramakrishnan •Khoo Boo Teik • Zeenath Kausar • Benedict Lopez • GK Ganesan Kasinathan • Mustafa K Anuar • VP Mohan • Subramaniam Pillay • Mary Chin • Chris Chong •Soon Chuan Yean • Azmil Tayeb • Por Heong Hong • Zaharom Nain • Henry Loh •Faisal Hazis • tan beng hui • Maznah Mohamad • Cecilia Ng • Ngu Ik Tien •Jeyakumar Devaraj • JD Lovrenciear • Dominic Damian • Ahmad Fauzi •Haris Zuan • Cheah Wui Jia • Prema Devaraj
.
About the author
Francis Loh is former professor of politics at Universiti
Sains Malaysia and former president of Aliran.
Anil Netto, a former corporate finance head and external auditor, is treasurer of Aliran and webmaster of the Aliran website aliran.com