Chinese Politics in Sarawak: A Study of the Sarawak United People's PartyThis book explores how Sarawak's oldest political party has been able to change from a left-wing anti-Malaysia political entity into an establishment Barisan Nasional (BN) component party without losing the support of the Sarawak Chinese community. |
Contents
Human and Historical Settings | 16 |
The Formation of Malaysia | 60 |
The Opposition Years | 88 |
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Abdul Rahman Yakub Abdul Taib Mahmud Alliance areas Bandar Kuching Barisan Nasional Bengoh Bidayuh BN-SUPP Borneo Post branch Brunei campaign cent chairman Chan Siaw Hee chief minister Chinese Association Chinese community Chinese voters Chinese-majority coalition communist Council Negri members DAP candidate DAP's Dayak Dayak constituencies Dayak votes detainees Dudong Election Commission electoral ethnic groups federal Foochow Iban Independent indigenous interview issue Kuala Lumpur Kuching leadership left wing Leigh Ling Malay Malay/Melanau Malaya Meradong Miri National Ningkan Ong Kee Hui opposition Padawan Padungan PANAS parliamentary election Parti Bumiputera Parti Negara party's PBDS PERMAS Pesaka political party polls Rakyat Rejang Rejang basin Repok Rising Moon Sabah Sarawak BN Sarawak Chinese Sarawak Tribune Sarawak United People's Sarikei Seng September Serian Sibu Singapore SNAP SNAP's Sri Aman Stephen Yong Kuet SUPP candidate SUPP Majorities SUPP members SUPP's towkay UMNO Vanguard Wong Soon Yong Kuet Tze