Dinamika perubahan budaya dan pembangunan politik di Malaysia: Satu Analysis Kritikal
List of Authors
  • Arvin Tajari , Nazri Muslim

Keyword
  • kertas penuh, templat, pengarang, garis panduan

Abstract
  • Dinamika politik di Malaysia sudah pun wujud sebelum kemerdekaan lagi. Perubahan politik di Tanah Melayu sebelum kemerdekaan boleh dilihat dengan melihat kepada tindakan dan partisipasi rakyat menetang penjajahan. Kajian ini menelusuri dinamika perubahan budaya dan pembangunan politik di Malaysia. Kajian ini meneliti dinamika politik Malaysia dan melihat kepada perubahan yang wujud serta juga faktor yang menyebabkan perubahan ini berlaku. Perubahan budaya politik di Malaysia boleh dijelaskan selari dengan perkembangan semasa. Perubahan yang ketara berlaku selepas Malaysia mencapai kemerdekaan pada tahun 1957 yang mana politik demokrasi mencorak politik Malaysia pasca-Kemerdekaan. Selain itu, corak pemerintahan juga mengalami perubahan dengan lahir system kerajaan yang dilpilih oleh rakyat disamping mengekalkan insitusi beraja di Malaysia. Selepas lebih daripada 60 tahun merdeka, Malaysia mengalami beberapa fasa perubahan dinamika budaya politik yang mana ianya memberikan kesan secara langsung kepada rakyat di negara ini. Perubahan politik yang berlaku jika dilihat bukan sahaja terjadi di Malaysia, bahkan ianya menjadi fenomena dunia terutama kesan daripada pendemokrasian yang berlaku di negara-negara eropah dan juga negara-negara lain.

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