The Straits Philosophical Society & Colonial Elites in Malaya
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The Straits Philosophical Society & Colonial Elites in Malaya

Selected Papers on Race, Identity and Social Order 1893-1915

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The Straits Philosophical Society & Colonial Elites in Malaya

Selected Papers on Race, Identity and Social Order 1893-1915

About this book

On 17 April 2019, Indonesians marched to the polls to elect their president and vice president directly for the fourth time since 2004. The main contenders for the presidency—Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and Prabowo Subianto—were the same as when they first clashed in 2014, and the result was the same. Some of the issues raised in 2014 were rehashed in 2019, and the geographical polarization of voters had deepened along the same fault lines. There is a case for arguing that 2019 was a replay of the 2014 elections, hence the title of this book. But "2.0" also signifies progression, since nothing is ever exactly the same. 2019 has seen the intensification of cyber-politics, and the curious outcome where former opponents on the electoral battlefield, as featured on the cover of this book, ended up as colleagues in the same cabinet. This volume provides incisive analyses of the dynamics of the elections from multiple perspectives, from what is new (cyber-politics) to what persists (identity politics), from the constituencies that cut across national demographics to the regions and their peculiarities. The insights drawn out in this volume will serve as a guide for understanding the next presidential and parliamentary elections in 2024 and beyond.

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Yes, you can access The Straits Philosophical Society & Colonial Elites in Malaya by Teck Ghee Lim, Charles Brophy, Teck Ghee Lim,Charles Brophy in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Asian History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9789815011340
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. PREFACE
  3. ABOUT THE EDITORS
  4. 1 Introduction
  5. I The Ideological Basis of Colonial Rule
  6. 2 DUTCH AND ENGLISH ADMINISTRATION IN THE EAST
  7. 3 THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPEANS ABROAD UPON NATIVE RACES
  8. 4 THE DOCTRINE OF THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST AS APPLIED TO MAN
  9. 5 THE DISADVANTAGES OF EDUCATION FOR THE LOWER CLASSES
  10. 6 EAST AND WEST
  11. 7 UTILITARIANISM
  12. 8 The Influence of Climate on Character
  13. II Governing the Colony: Race, Crime, Opium, and Law
  14. 9 ON THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS
  15. 10 THE OPIUM PROBLEM IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
  16. 11 THE RELATION OF THE OPIUM TRAFFIC TO LOCAL REVENUE
  17. 12 THE PREVENTION AND REPRESSION OF CRIME
  18. 13 THE APPLICATION OF ENGLISH LAW TO ASIATIC RACES With Special Reference to the Chinese
  19. 14 THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND ORDER IN THE COLONY IN ITS EARLY YEARS
  20. 15 THE REFORMATION OF BRITISH MALAYA
  21. III The Colonial Order and the Chinese
  22. 16 CHINESE LOCAL TRADE
  23. 17 LOCAL EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
  24. 18 OPIUM VERSUS ALCOHOL
  25. 19 THE CHINESE IN BRITISH MALAYA
  26. 20 THE CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN MALAYA
  27. 21 SOCIALISM AMONGST THE CHINESE
  28. IV Studying “the Malays” and their Religion
  29. 22 “LATAH”
  30. 23 CHRISTIANITY AND MOHAMMEDANISM
  31. 24 OUR DUTY TO THE MALAYS
  32. 25 The Future of the Malay Race
  33. 26 THE INFLUENCE OF MODERN CIVILIZATION ON THE MALAY
  34. 27 MOSLEM INFLUENCE ON THE MALAY RACE
  35. 28 MOHAMMEDANISM, AS REVEALED IN ITS LITERATURE
  36. Conclusion
  37. Index