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                  political parties, performance of, 22  reform politics, reconstituting of, 86–90
                  politicking, within the Pakatan alliance,   regional bipartism, emergence of, 233
                     88                            revenue-sharing, 259
                  popular votes, by coalition, 2–3, 19,   Robertson, David, 235
                     22–3, 33, 53–4, 64, 66, 68–9, 71,   Rohani Ibrahim, 176, 184–6
                     75, 83–5, 92, 94, 98, 103, 137, 158  Rosni Adam, 184, 186
                  power-sharing, 18, 78, 83, 90–1, 103,   ruling and opposition coalitions in
                     105, 231, 233                    Malaysia
                  ‘pro-Aspirasi’ (pro-government) group,   bene ts to parties of joining, 233
                     138                              changing con guration of, 232
                  professionalisation of politics, 125
                  professional polling institutes, 118  Sabah-based Homeland Solidarity Party,
                  Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), 30,   see Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku
                     33–4                             Rakyat Sabah (STAR)
                  pro-market a rmative action policy, 66  Sabah Heritage Party, see Parti Warisan
                  proportional representation (PR) system,   Sabah
                     236, 261                      Sabah ‘nationalism’, 101
                  Prosperous Justice Party (PKS),   Saifuddin Abdullah, 157
                     Indonesia, 197                Salahuddin Ayub, 88, 152, 196
                  public dissatisfaction, with government   Salleh Keruak, 48
                     performance, 17               saluran (ballot-boxes), 11n4, 18
                  public-service appointments,     Sarawak Report, 89
                     parliamentary scrutiny of, 256  Sarawak’s state election, 2, 30–1, 33
                  public sphere, theory of, 118, 122,   Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP),
                     125–7, 173, 181, 260             30
                  #PulangMengundi (go home to vote)   School of Political Communication
                     campaign, 144                    (SKOP), 135
                  Pusat Komunikasi Masyarakat      School of Politics UMNO, 134–6
                     (KOMAS), 133                  sectarian public sphere, 125–7
                                                   Sekolah Demokrasi initiative, 134–6
                  Q Research (Taiwanese company), 117  Sekolah Merdeka (School of
                                                      Independence), 136
                  racial and religious identities, 10  Sekolah Politik (Politics School), 134, 136
                  racial pro le, of Malaysia, 18   Selangor Islamic University College
                  Radio Television Malaysia, 140      (KUIS), 200
                  Ra zi Ramli, 115–8, 122, 125–6   Semangat ’46, 46–7, 62, 64
                  Rashid Ghannouchi, 153           Sennett, Richard, 127
                  Razaleigh Hamzah, 46             Shad Saleem Faruqi, 155, 256
                  Razali Ibrahim, 136              Sha e Apdal, 18, 24, 35, 38, 48, 56, 89,
                  Reformasi generation, 92            101, 103, 158
                  Reformasi (reformation) movement   Shahrir Samad, 94
                     (1998), 4, 47, 65, 83–4, 90, 131–2,   sharia courts, 162n3
                     149, 158, 178, 198               power of, 66






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