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Title: Deliberative practices in and outside the Malaysian parliament
Authors: Nazli Aziz
Keywords: KPG 2260 .N3 2013
Nazli Aziz
Tesis University of Auckland 2013
Cabinet system -- Malaysia
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: New Zealand: University of Auckland
Abstract: This study is structured as a case study analysis that explores the parliament-citizen relationship of the Malaysian Parliament from the eighth to the twelfth parliaments (October 1990 - March 2013). The Malaysian Parliament is used as a case to understand the deliberative practices of a Westminster-style parliament in an illiberal democracy. This study makes a contribution to the literature by filling the apparent gap and contributing to an understanding of the extent to which the Malaysian Parliament incorporate deliberation as a means of involving their citizens in the policy-making process.
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