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The efforts to maintain UNMO in power in 2013 and the debt piled up at state owned and operated 1MDB.
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Fund Controversy Threatens Malaysia’s Leader
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
1MDB Defends Price Paid in Genting Deal
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2015
Investigators Believe Money Flowed to Malaysian Leader Najib’s Accounts Amid 1MDB Probe
Wall Street Journal 07/04/2015
Malaysia Orders Freeze of Accounts Tied to Probe of Alleged Transfers to Prime Minister Najib
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2015
Malaysia’s Missed Democracy Lesson
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2015
Malaysia’s Central Bank Says it Has Completed 1MDB Probe
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2015
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Candidate Shakes Malaysia's Status Quo
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
Malaysian Ruling Coalition Wins Big Victory
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Malaysiaâs Governing Coalition Retains Power
New York Times 05/05/2013
Malaysian Leader Bolsters Race-Based Programs
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013
Malaysia Tries to Curb Its Pro-Malay Policies
BusinessWeek 09/09/2010
Fund Controversy Threatens Malaysia’s Leader
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
Rapidly increasing credit to GDP ratios in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand since the 2008 financial crisis. Increasing bank credit to households and businesses.
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Asia Goes on a Debt Binge as Much of World Sobers Up
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2013
A Warning Light to Alert the I.M.F.
New York Times 09/21/2011
Abe Win Is Good for the Neighbors
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013
Malaysia Gets Pulled Into Selloff
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2013
Malaysia Plans $70 Billion New Spending in Five-Year Plan
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2010
Economist 02/04/2014
Grouped Articles
Candidate Shakes Malaysia's Status Quo
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
Malaysian Ruling Coalition Wins Big Victory
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Malaysiaâs Governing Coalition Retains Power
New York Times 05/05/2013
Malaysian Leader Bolsters Race-Based Programs
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013
Malaysia Tries to Curb Its Pro-Malay Policies
BusinessWeek 09/09/2010
In a Nation of Muslims, Political Islam Is Struggling to Win Votes
New York Times 04/07/2014
Under Ben-Ali, Mubarak and Musharraf, crony capitalism damaged the economies of Tunisia, Egypt and Pakistan. Declan Walsh's NYT report on Pakistan Railways is a timeless classic of such reporting. Military or military supported dictators handed key state companies or contracts to cronies leading to the mismanagement. For some reason more of this has happened in Arab or Muslim countries and may created the conditions for the democracy protests in the Arab world in 2012-2013. It also happens in countries with a large and growing number of young people in the population. Crony capitaism also exists in Malaysia and other Asian countries but it has not led to the gross mismanagment seen in countries such as Egypt and Pakistan.
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Crony capitalism: Friends in high places
Economist 10/14/2014
Assassination in Tunisia Draws Spouse Into Politics
New York Times 10/25/2014
At Birthplace of the Arab Spring, Discontent Opens a Door to the Past
New York Times 10/19/2014
Tunisia's presidential election: In the shade of Bourguiba
Economist 11/06/2014
Fund Controversy Threatens Malaysia’s Leader
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
In Fiery Speeches, Francis Excoriates Global Capitalism
New York Times 07/11/2015
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Fund Controversy Threatens Malaysia’s Leader
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
Asia Goes on a Debt Binge as Much of World Sobers Up
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2013
Najib Razak follows his father Tun Abdul Razak, Mahathir before him, all the way back to Tunku Abdul Rahman, all of the UMNO party, in an uninterrupted control of the United Malay Naional Organization Party which has ruled Malaysia for almost 6 decades. Malaysia has followed the example of Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore by keeping the opposition parties weak to maintain control. Both the UMNO and the party of Lee in Singapore face questions about the merits of suppressing the development of two party systems, at a time when government is changing hands to opposition parties in most of the region and improving economic prospects in each country with a change of government- Abe in Japan, Widodo in Indonesia, Modi and Sharif in India and Pakistan, Aquino in the Philippines, Wickremesinghe in Sri Lanka. A economic drift with no clear direction under Singh and Bhutto in India and Pakistan was reversed with the election of Modi and Sharif, the economic drift and deflation under the Kan and Noda governments was reversed in Japan with the election of Abe, and the economic drift in Indonesia is being reversed by the Widodo government. This shows how critical two party systems are to functioning democracies as middle classes develop and voters look for competing views of the future to choose from.
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Fund Controversy Threatens Malaysia’s Leader
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
Indonesian President Joko Widodo Pledges to Cut Investment Barriers
Wall Street Journal 12/08/2014
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