The End of UMNO
Editor:
Bridget Welsh
Publisher: SIRD
ISBN: 9789672165378
Year: 2018
Price: RM65.00
What is the
future of Malaysia’s former dominant party, the United Malays National
Organisation or UMNO? With the loss of government in the May 2018 General
Election (GE14) after 61 years in government, the party faces a different, more
uncertain future. It is grappling with its new role in the national political
opposition and continued questions about the leadership of former prime
minister Najib Tun Razak.
This
collection is an expanded edition of the original 2016, The End of UMNO? It
includes the original five essays (including the foreword by current Foreign
Minister in the Pakatan Harapan government and former UMNO Supreme Council
member Saifuddin Abdullah), as well as new post-GE14 epilogue essays by each of
the contributors – John Funston, Clive Kessler, James Chin and Bridget Welsh,
all prominent and established scholars studying Malaysian politics. It also
includes a new foreword by veteran UMNO leader, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who contested
for the party presidency in the June 2018 party elections.
The
contributors in this collection study developments in Malaysia’s dominant
party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and discuss the question
of whether UMNO is in fact at an end. The answers to its future lie in part
with a better understanding of its past and present. The authors draw attention
to issues of party identity, leadership, membership, governance, institutional
change, party financing, internal divisions and its relations with different
communities and the public at large. The new and expanded edition draws
attention to the factors that contributed to UMNO’s loss of government in GE14
and potential steps ahead. Not only does this book fill an important gap in the
scholarly research on UMNO, this book offers different perspectives on the
party’s contemporary challenges. This book aims to contribute to understanding,
broaden public debate and stimulate further research on arguably one of
Malaysia’s most important political institutions.
About the
Contributors
Bridget Welsh, the book’s editor, is an Associate Professor of Political Science at John Cabot University. John Funston is a Visiting Fellow with the Department of Political and Social Change, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at The Australian National University. Clive Kessler is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. James Chin is the Director of the Asia Institute at the University of Tasmania. Dato’ Saifuddin Abdullah is the Member of Parliament of Indera Mahkota and the current Foreign Minister of Malaysia. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah is the Member of Parliament of Gua Musang and the current Chairman of UMNO Council of Advisers.