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Balai Seni Lukisan Negara (Malaysia), ed. Lukisan Malaysia =: Malaysian drawings. Kuala Lumpur: Balai Seni Lukis Negara, 1997.

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Lumpur, Malaysia) Kuala Lumpur Festival 2006 (2006 Kuala. Landskap Malaysia, 2006: Malaysian landscapes, 2006. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Kementerian Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Warisan Malaysia, 2006.

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Malaysia, Gagasan Usahawan, ed. Direktori usahawan Malaysia =: Malaysian entrepreneurs directory. [Kuala Lumpur: Gagasan Usahawan Malaysia, 2000.

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Hussain, Ahmad Atory. Politik dan dasar awam Malaysia. 2nd ed. Kuala Lumpur: Utusan Publications & Distributors, 1990.

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Mahmud, Ghazemy, Mohd Haidar Abu Bakar, and Malaysia Tentera Laut Diraja, eds. Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia =: Royal Malaysian Navy. Kuala Lumpur: Diterbitkan oleh Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia, Departmen Tentera Laut dengan kerjasama Cawangan Perhubungan Awan, Kementerian Pertahanan, 1990.

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Dahlen, Bjorn F. Malaysian palm oil: Nature's gift to Malaysia, Malaysia's gift to the world. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council, 1995.

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Chua, L. S. L. Malaysia plant red list: Peninsula Malaysian Dipterocarpaceae. Kepong, Selangor: Forest Research Institute Malaysia, 2010.

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Moore, Wendy. Malaysia. Hong Kong: Odyssey Guides, 1991.

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Munan, Heidi. Malaysia. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2008.

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Moore, Wendy. Malaysia. Lincolnwood, Ill., U.S.A: Passport Books, 1989.

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Rajeswary, Ampalavanar, ed. Malaysia. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 1986.

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Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1933- and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources., eds. Malaysia. Oxford [England]: Published in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources by Pergamon Press, 1988.

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Jimmy, Holmes, ed. Malaysia. Chicago, IL: Raintree, 2003.

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Julia, Wakefield, ed. Malaysia. London: Macmillan, 1986.

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Altman, Jack. Malaysia. London: Berlitz, 2016.

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Johannes, Hoefer Hans, Stephens Harold, Black Star, and Tate Desmond J. M, eds. Malaysia. London: Harrap, 1987.

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Shirley, Abdullah, ed. Malaysia. New York: Prentice Hall Travel, 1993.

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Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1933- and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources., eds. Malaysia. Oxford: Pergamon Press in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1988.

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Geoffrey, Eu, and Amy Susan, eds. Malaysia. [Hong Kong]: APA Publications, 1994.

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United Nations. Industrial Development Organization., ed. Malaysia. (s.l.): United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1985.

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Munan, Heidi. Malaysia. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1990.

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Creffield, David. Malaysia. London: Euromoney Publications, 1996.

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Rowell, Jonathan. Malaysia. Austin, Tex: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1997.

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International, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, ed. Malaysia. New York: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International, 1997.

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Barclays Bank Group. Economics Department., ed. Malaysia. Poole: Barclays Economics Department, 1996.

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Munan, Heidi. Malaysia. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1990.

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Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. and Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry., eds. Malaysia. London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1991.

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Danker, Millicent. Malaysia. Springfield, Va: Available from the National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1988.

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Sweeney, Sarah. Malaysia. London: Apa Publications (UK), 2012.

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Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. and Hongkong Bank Malaysia Berhad, eds. Malaysia. 8th ed. Hong Kong: Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1996.

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Francis, Dorai, ed. Malaysia. Singapore: APA, 2003.

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Barclays Bank Group. Economics Department., ed. Malaysia. Poole: Barclays Economics Department, 1997.

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Johannes, Hoefer Hans, Eu Geoffrey, and Amy Susan, eds. Malaysia. Singapore: Apa, 1990.

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Zurlo, Tony. Malaysia. San Diego, Calif: Lucent Books, 2005.

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Gin, Ooi Keat. Malaysia. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 1999.

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Yuzuru, Oshichara, Knowlton MaryLee 1946-, and Sachner Mark J. 1948-, eds. Malaysia. London: G. Stevens Children's Books, 1988.

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McNair, Sylvia. Malaysia. New York: Children's Press, 2002.

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Oshihara, Yuzuru. Malaysia. Milwaukee: G. Stevens Pub., 1987.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation., ed. Malaysia. [Ottawa]: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1997.

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Bernards, Brian. Malaysia as Method. Edited by Carlos Rojas and Andrea Bachner. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199383313.013.42.

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Set during a 1987 police crackdown on protestors challenging the discriminatory policies of the Malaysian government, Malaysian Chinese author Xiao Hei’s “A Literary Record of October 27 and Other Things” (1989) uses postcolonial Malaysia’s thirtieth national anniversary to reflect upon institutionalized ethnolinguistic minoritization. Through intertextual citation, Xiao Hei’s novella not only constitutes a collaborative historical record ofMa Hua(Malaysian Chinese/Sinophone Malaysian) literature, but also a polyvocal interrogation of its own ethnolinguistic literary taxonomy. Xiao Hei’s strategic representation of Malaysia as historical experience, contested polity, claimed nation, and rejected state apparatus exposes how the ethnolinguistic taxonomy reinforces national estrangement. Drawing from Kuan-hsing Chen’s proposal of “Asia as method,” this chapter argues that Malaysia in Xiao Hei’s novella alternatively functions as a mediating site for the decolonization of Malaysian national literature’s ethnolinguistic basis as well as the deimperialization of an overseas Chinese literary framework prioritizing ethnicity/language over locality.
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Rich Malaysia, poor Malaysians. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Gerakbudaya Enterprise, 2017.

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Aljunied, Khairudin. Islam in Malaysia. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190925192.001.0001.

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Islam has maintained its presence in Malaysia for over a millennium, giving rise to highly pluralized and complex communities. In this richly textured portrait, Khairudin Aljunied explores the overlapping waves of Islamization and conversion in Malaysia across ten centuries, through the Hindu-Buddhist period, the age of Muslim kingdoms, the colonial interregnum, and the contemporary era. The book offers a new approach to studying Malaysian Islam—entwined history—that will be useful for scholars specializing in historical Islam in other contexts. It is an approach that considers how states and societies, scholars and ordinary Muslims, and, more crucially, non-Muslims have all contributed to the embedding of Islam in the everyday lives of Malaysians. Providing a gripping and sophisticated account of these various driving forces, Aljunied also explores the roles of global movements and currents of thought, offering perceptive insights into how local actors appropriated and reinterpreted a world religion to suit their unique customs and circumstances. Islam in Malaysia: An Entwined History is at once an original and an authoritative take on the manner in which Islam has been infused, lived, expressed, enforced, and debated in one of the world’s most developed Muslim-dominated nations.
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Cintai filem Malaysia =: Love Malaysian films. [Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Perbadanan Kemajuan Filem Nasional Malaysia, 1989.

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Stevens, J. R. Malaysian Cuisine: Authentic Recipes of Malaysia. Independently Published, 2018.

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Panduan urusniaga buku Malaysia: Persatuan Penjual-Penjual Buku Malaysia, Persatuan Penerbit Buku Malaysia, Persatuan Pengimpot-Pengimpot Buku Malaysia = Malaysian book trade directory : Malaysian Booksellers Association, Malaysian Book Publishers Association, Malaysian Book Importers Association. [Kuala Lumpur]: Persatuan Penjual-Penjual Buku Malaysia, 1987.

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Abdul Hamid, Norsiah, and Halimah Badioze Zaman. The perspective of knowledge society in Malaysia. UUM Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789670876375.

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The Perspective of Knowledge Society in Malaysia presents the state-of-the-art of the concept of Knowledge Society.In particular, the focus is given to the definition of a Knowledge Society (KS), the KS model and its significant dimensions and indicators in the Malaysian context.The discussions are not only focusing on the Malaysias perspective, but also on the global initiatives to achieve the KS.The importance of knowledge and the rapid advancement of ICT were among the contributing factors towards the agenda.This book is a result of a doctoral research which aimed to develop and validate a model and indicators of a Knowledge Society from the Malaysian perspective. It examined the definition of a Knowledge Society (KS) and validated the KS model and its significant dimensions and indicators in the Malaysian context.To date, there is lack of available definition of KS in Malaysia, as well as in other developing countries; lack of consensus in terms of KS dimensions; lack of KS indicators and the need for a holistic model of KS.Thus, the research involves the analysis of the concept and definition of KS, and the development of a model of KS comprising significant dimensions and indicators in the Malaysian context.A mixed approach methodology known as the Iterative Triangulation method was adopted which involved three phases.Thus, a number of experts were involved and in-depth analyses were conducted to achieve the objectives.This book may be used by policy makers to plan the development of a KS to meet the goals to be a developed nation by the year 2020.
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Zainal Abidin, Irwan Shah. Najibnomics: Transforming Malaysia to a high-income nation. UUM Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789670876214.

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his book attempts to understand Najibnomics-economic policies advocated by the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, since he helmed office on April 3, 2009. Najibnomics refers to a new approach to Malaysias economic development which is typified by three main characteristics: knowledge, innovation and freedom.It is a set of strategies, programmes and measures meant to transform Malaysia into a high-income and developed nation by the year 2020.This book analyses Najibnomics in action, or rather attempts to problematise Najibnomics at the level of its implementation. Through Najibnomics, the Malaysian government strives to keep the momentum of a sustainable growth trajectory, to enhance the well-being of the rakyat (people) and ensure the country gets out of the middle-income trap to become a high-income and developed economy by the year 2020.
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Wilkinson, Graeme, and Bo Li. Colours of Malaysia. Sunway University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55846/9789675492679.

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Colours of Malaysia: The Art of Amirudin Ariffin features the works of Malaysian artist Amirudin Ariffin whose oil paintings and watercolours capture the true spirit of Malaysia and the lives and emotions of ordinary citizens. For the first time, some of Ariffin's most distinctive and remarkable works, including city scenes, landscapes, portraits, and abstracts, are brought together in a single volume that demonstrates the quality and breadth of his art and the narratives underlying the works.
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Klepeis, Alicia Z. Malaysia. Bellwether Media, 2022.

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Hooker, Virginia, and Norani Othman, eds. Malaysia. ISEAS Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812305220.

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