Malaysia's chameleon : the rise, fall and rise of Anwar Ibrahim, South-East Asia's most extraordinary politician.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: The Economist 1-7 August 2009,, pp.23-24.Summary: Anwar Ibrahim was urging a crowd of rural folk to vote for a devote fishmonger. He needs P.A.S. For the paradox is that without the Islamists, the alliance he leads of malay modernisers, Indians and secular Chinese has little chance of driving the ruling UMNO from power.
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Anwar Ibrahim was urging a crowd of rural folk to vote for a devote fishmonger. He needs P.A.S. For the paradox is that without the Islamists, the alliance he leads of malay modernisers, Indians and secular Chinese has little chance of driving the ruling UMNO from power.

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