The Democratic Action Party in post-1969 Malaysian politics : the strategy of a determined opposition

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1980

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Chew, Huat Hock

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In writing this thesis, my purpose is to show how the Democratic Action Party (D.A.P.), a political party based on ideology and non-communal in approach, pursues its constitutional struggle in an environment of communal politics with all its inherent and contrived difficulties, the most serious being racial polarization.

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