Malaysia-Japan relations under the Mahathir administration/ by Fumitaka Furuoka

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol. XLVII No.3 May/June 2007, pp.505-519 (12)Summary: Analyses the Malaysia-Japan relations during the administration of Mahathir Mohammad focussing on 2 case studies, the "Look East" policy and Japanese direct investment in Malaysia. As suggested in the case studies presented, Mahathir's policies were dictated by his nationalism and anti-Western stance, which at times tended to alienate the Japanese government.
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Analyses the Malaysia-Japan relations during the administration of Mahathir Mohammad focussing on 2 case studies, the "Look East" policy and Japanese direct investment in Malaysia. As suggested in the case studies presented, Mahathir's policies were dictated by his nationalism and anti-Western stance, which at times tended to alienate the Japanese government.

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