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Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. A federal constitutional monarchy, it consists of 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land borders with Brunei and Indonesia, as well as a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, the country's largest city, and the seat of the legislative branch of the federal government. Putrajaya is the federal administrative capital, which represents the seat of both the executive branch (the Cabinet, federal ministries, and federal agencies) and the judicial branch of the federal government. With a population of over 34 million, the country is the world's 42nd-most populous country. Malaysia is tropical and is one of 17 megadiverse countries; it is home to numerous endemic species. Tanjung Piai in the Malaysian state of Johor is the southernmost point of continental Eurasia. The country has its origins in the Malay kingdoms, which, from the 18th century on, became subject to the British Empire, along with the British Straits Settlements protectorate. During World War II, British Malaya, along with other nearby British and American colonies, was occupied by the Empire of Japan. Following three years of occupation, Peninsular Malaysia was briefly unified as the Malayan Union in 1946 until 1948 when it was restructured as the Federation of Malaya. The country achieved independence on 31 August 1957. On 16 September 1963, independent Malaya united with the then British crown colonies of North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to become Malaysia. In August 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation and became a separate, independent country. The country is multiethnic and multicultural, which has a significant effect on its politics. About half the population is ethnically Malay, with minorities of Chinese, Indians, and indigenous peoples. The official language is Malaysian Malay, a standard form of the Malay language. English remains an active second language. It is also home to 111 living indigenous languages. Malaysia was also home to 2 indigenous languages that are now extinct. While recognising Islam as the official religion, the constitution grants freedom of religion to non-Muslims. The government is modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system, and the legal system is based on common law. The head of state is an elected monarch, chosen from among the nine state sultans every five years. The head of government is the prime minister. The country's economy has traditionally been driven by its natural resources but is expanding into commerce, tourism, and medical tourism. The country has a newly industrialised market economy, which is relatively open and state-oriented. The country is a founding member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the East Asia Summit (EAS), and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and a member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Commonwealth, and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Malaysia 45
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Malaysian spiders
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The Malaysian Students Mental Map of New Zealand
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A study of the implications of a buffer stock scheme for natural rubber based on a simple simulation model
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Parent-teacher expectations : parent-child relationships and teacher-child interactions with new entrants in peninsular Malaysia
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The construction of historical duration : differences between Chinese and Malay primary school children
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An examination of the idea of decision making consensus applied to educational innovations in four countries
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Financial accounting and reporting in the extractive industries : a survey of listed mining companies in New Zealand and Malaysia
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The Role of Non-governmental Organisations in the Public Policy Process
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An agro-economic approach to the optimal allocation of land to rubber, oil palm & cocoa
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Short run dynamics of selected macroeconomic variables in Malaysia : a vector autoregression approach
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The perceptual preferences of a group of Malaysian kindergarten children and the effects of tactile and kinaesthetic teaching methods on their learning of Bahasa Malaysia as a second language
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Perceptions of technology : a Malaysian primary education perspective
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Homecoming : reverse culture shock : an investigation of New Zealand trained graduates returning home to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia
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Government intervention in Malaysia: Fostering or disrupting economic growth?
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Tourism planning at the local level : a case study of Lundu-Sematan, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Organisational commitment and its consequences for Malaysian employee citizenship behaviour
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children : a comparative study on current assessment, diagnosis and treatment practices in Malaysia and New Zealand
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Conservation and tourism : a case study of longhouse communities in and adjacent to Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
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The mad dog and the Englishman : a critical history of the running amok as sponteneous naked savage
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Setting the financial accounting standards in Malaysia : the Malaysian Accounting Standards Board (MASB) and the accounting profession 1997-1999
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How can Compensation Processes Contribute Towards More Equitable Forms of Development?: A Case Study of Involuntary Resettlement in Malaysia
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Hindu Caste Music in the Malaysian Thaipusam Festival.
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Indo-Malaysians within the Malaysian education system
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Conservation, livelihoods and the role of tourism: a case study of Sukau village in the Lower Kinabatangan District, Sabah, Malaysia.
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An Investigation of the Effects of Ethnic Identity on Well-Being of Monoethnic and Multiethnic Children and Adolescents in Malaysia
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Tourism as a Career in Malaysia: Stakeholders' Perceptions
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Hydrodynamic modelling for mangrove afforestation at Haji Dorani, west coast peninsular Malaysia
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The Defence of Ethnic Identity in Malaysia
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The Malay Women and Terrace Housing in Malaysia
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The Prohibition of Riba and the alternative methods of home financing : a case study of Malaysian Muslim home buyers
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Public-Private Partnership in New Zealand and Malaysia
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Bridge the border: A border crossing complex across the Johor Strait
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