Race, Debt and Sovereignty - The 'China Factor' in Malaysia's GE14
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Malhi, Amrita
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Discussion about China, Chinese projects, and the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI) featured prominently in Malaysia’s 2018 election
campaign, prompting widespread international debate since May
about the new government’s foreign policy aims and direction. In
contrast to views that Malaysia is now ‘pushing back’ against
China, this article argues that China’s role in the election cannot
be understood without considering the ways in which it was
deployed by Pakatan Harapan (PH) to communicate with voters
about domestic issues. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad successfully used his opponents’ connections with China and the BRI to
externalise voters’ concerns about ethnic Chinese political power
in Malaysia, transferring these concerns on to the People’s
Republic instead. PH’s campaign also connected Chinese projects
with issues of debt and corruption, allowing Mahathir to portray
his opponent, Prime Minister Najib Razak, along with the
1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, as key sources of sovereign risk for Malaysia and Malaysians.
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The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
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