Future of Malaysian Federation : Could It Be Really Separated ?

After 61 years of nationhood, Malaysia recently celebrated its national day as a proud, successful and progressive sovereign State. Unlike Hong Kong and Singapore, which were British priceless ports in the East, the British did not invest significantly for the development of infrastructure in either...

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Main Author: Dr.Mohd Hazmi, Mohd Rusli
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spelling my.usim-173372019-01-16T07:51:32Z Future of Malaysian Federation : Could It Be Really Separated ? Dr.Mohd Hazmi, Mohd Rusli After 61 years of nationhood, Malaysia recently celebrated its national day as a proud, successful and progressive sovereign State. Unlike Hong Kong and Singapore, which were British priceless ports in the East, the British did not invest significantly for the development of infrastructure in either British Malaya or British Borneo. The colonial administrators exploited the natural resources in Malaya and British Borneo extensively,but did not leave much for the benefit of the local population.Upon independence,Malaysia transformed itself into one of the largest trading countries in the world , developing rapidly at an unprecedented rate following the end of colonisation.The quality of life and the level of education of most Malaysians has improved significantly, particularly among the Bumiputras,with more and more from this group, underprivileged during British rule,now working as professionals.Malaysia is now a leading developing nation.Notwithstanding,there have been irresponsible and unwarranted calls mooting the idea of secession of states from the Malaysian Federation.Would this be possible under international law? 2019-01-10T04:52:13Z 2019-01-10T04:52:13Z 2018 Article 1976-9229 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/17337 en_US
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description After 61 years of nationhood, Malaysia recently celebrated its national day as a proud, successful and progressive sovereign State. Unlike Hong Kong and Singapore, which were British priceless ports in the East, the British did not invest significantly for the development of infrastructure in either British Malaya or British Borneo. The colonial administrators exploited the natural resources in Malaya and British Borneo extensively,but did not leave much for the benefit of the local population.Upon independence,Malaysia transformed itself into one of the largest trading countries in the world , developing rapidly at an unprecedented rate following the end of colonisation.The quality of life and the level of education of most Malaysians has improved significantly, particularly among the Bumiputras,with more and more from this group, underprivileged during British rule,now working as professionals.Malaysia is now a leading developing nation.Notwithstanding,there have been irresponsible and unwarranted calls mooting the idea of secession of states from the Malaysian Federation.Would this be possible under international law?
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Future of Malaysian Federation : Could It Be Really Separated ?
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title_short Future of Malaysian Federation : Could It Be Really Separated ?
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