Parties, Personalities and Crisis Politics in Sarawak
In: Journal of Southeast Asian history, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 111-121
The political life in Sarawak has been characterised by confusion, disunity, and repeated crisis. As a primitive hinterland permeated by relatively sophisticated forms of political conflicts, it offers a rare phenomenon to political analysts. Several insightful articles have recently appeared concerning various aspects of its party system. I hope to concentrate on some aspects that I have not seen previously discussed.