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The Post September 11th Politics of Globalism,Localism and the Malaysian State

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posted on 2024-11-14, 03:07 authored by Peter Kell
This paper explores a series of key dilemmas associated with the nation-state project in Malaysia and the threats to this project posed by elements of the neo-liberal globalisation in the post- September 11“’ period (S11). This post S11 period created a series of opportunities and dilemmas for the Malaysian state and was also characterised by a series of tensions as domestic political developments clashed with ambitions towards embracing neo-liberal globalisation. Political struggles featured attempts by the government parties to balance the tensions and between longstanding developmental modernist policies designed to position Malaysia and a simultaneous process of maintaining a commitment to the progressive Islamisation of everyday life in Malaysia. This paper discusses these issues in the context of observing the social, cultural and political tensions around the teaching of English and policies that proposed the teaching of science and mathematics in Malaysian schools and universities.

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Kell, P. M. (2005). The Post September 11th Politics of Globalism,Localism and the Malaysian State. Journal of Language Teaching, Linguistics & Literature, 10 119-130.

Journal title

Journal of Language Teaching, Linguistics & Literature

Volume

10

Pagination

119-130

Language

English

RIS ID

3370

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