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Iron Cage in an Iron Fist: Authoritarian Institutions and the Personalization of Power in Malaysia

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Iron Cage in an Iron Fist: Authoritarian Institutions and the Personalization of Power in Malaysia
Author(s)Slater, Dan
AbstractTheoretical and conceptual implications of authoritarian instructions and the personalization of power in democracy in Malaysia is demonstrated. Evidences from Malaysia support that a highly institutionalized authoritarian organization facilitates the personalization of power.
IssueNo1
Pages81-101
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceComparative Politics
VolumeNo36
PubDateOctober 2003
ISBN_ISSN0010-4159

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