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Sarawak Political Studies

This document provides a list of 22 references used in research on the political development of Sarawak, Malaysia. The references include books, journal articles, and book chapters published between 1968 and 2010 that cover topics like communal politics, sociopolitical organizations, federalism, belonging, unity, centralization, and relations between the federal and Sarawak governments.
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Sarawak Political Studies

This document provides a list of 22 references used in research on the political development of Sarawak, Malaysia. The references include books, journal articles, and book chapters published between 1968 and 2010 that cover topics like communal politics, sociopolitical organizations, federalism, belonging, unity, centralization, and relations between the federal and Sarawak governments.
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Awang Raduan Awang Omar (1994), ‘Perkembangan Politik Sarawak’ dalam


Ahmad Nidzammuddin Sulaiman, et al., Politik Sarawak, Kuala Lumpur:
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Bradley, C. Paul (1968), ‘Communal Politics in Malaysian Borneo’, The Western
Political Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Mac), pp. 123-140.
Chin Ung-Ho (1996), Chinese Politics in Sarawak: A Study of the Sarawak United
People’s Party, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
Ho Hui Leng (2000), ‘Pertubuhan-pertubuhan Sosiopolitik di Sarawak, tahun 1946-
1963’, Malaysia Dari Segi Sejarah, Bil. 28, hlm. 72-117.
Larson, Bruce Ross (1976), Politics of Federalism: Syed Kechik in East Malaysia,
Singapore: Times Printers.
Lee, H.P. (2007), ‘The Ningkan Saga: a Chief Minister in the Eye of a Storm’, in
Harding, Andrew & H.P. Lee (eds.) (2007), Constitutional Landmarks in
Malaysia: The First 50 Years, 1957-2007, Singapore: Lexis Nexis, hlm. 77-87.
Leigh, Michael B. (1988), The Rising Moon: Political Change in Sarawak, Kuala
Lumpur: Antara Book Company.
Means, Gordon P. (1976), Malaysian Politics, London: Hodder and Stoughton.
Milne, R.S. & Diane K. Mauzy (1978), Politics and Government in Malaysia,
Singapore: Federal Publications.
Milne, R.S. & K.J. Ratnam (1974), Malaysia – New States in a New Nations –
Political Development of Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysia, London: Frank
Cass.
Mohd Noor Abdullah (1979), Kemasukan Sabah dan Sarawak ke dalam Persekutuan
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
Roff, Margaret Clark (1974), The Politics of Belonging: Political Change in Sabah
and Sarawak, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
Sanib Said (2010), Malay Politics in Sarawak, 1946-1966: The Search for Unity and
Political Ascendancy (Second Publication), Kota Semarahan: Penerbit Unimas.
Searle, Peter (1983), Politics in Sarawak, 1970-1976: The Iban Perspective,
Singapore: Oxford University Press.
Sutlive, Jr., Vinson H. (1992), Tun Jugah of Sarawak: Colonialism and Iban
Response, Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Fajar Bakti Sdn Bhd.
Tilman, Robert O. (1976), In Quest of Unity: The Centralization Theme in Malaysian
Fedeal-State Relations, 1957-75 (Occasional Paper No. 39), Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Zamahari Saidi (1994), ‘Hubungan Kerajaan Pusat dan Kerajaan Sarawak’ dalam
Ahmad Nidzammuddin Sulaiman, et al., Politik Sarawak, Kuala Lumpur:
Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, hlm. 169-208.

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