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Essay / International Relations of Malaysia - 948
Perhaps the mission takes the opportunity to address the case of Malaysia, especially on the aspect of international relations, in order to analyze the behavior pattern of characteristics of international politics, depending on various historical conjunctures in which the evolving bases of state power, the paths of growth and the official manipulation of social identities unite in the regulation of the social order that facilitates capital accumulation while maintaining state legitimacy in a multi-ethnic context. Therefore, the term international relations can be described in various dimensions, such as political economy, which basically seeks to find out how politics generates power over the economy as well as social relations. On the other hand, the international political economy is a resource, which demonstrates the capacity of national authority. Furthermore, in relation to Malaysia, political resources are seen as instruments of nation-states, so the use of political resources often interacts, particularly with economic resources, vice versa. However, for simple international realists, the international status of a nation-state is often reflected in its national power, including its military, its economy, its national will, its social cohesion, its literacy rate, etc. In fact, there is a notion that If a country appears stronger, it depends on its national power, which improves its international status with a greater ability to influence the world stage. Indeed, an international position can be established in the decision-making process of unilateral organizations. Another example of the strength of international relations concerns economic resources that depend on foreign trade; overseas deals and foreign aid are the most popular economic resources... middle of paper ...... promise of citizenship to non-Malays. The Association (MCA) and the Malayan Indian Congress (MIC)), led by a conservative, Western-educated male elite belonging to the respective ethnic groups, officially took control on August 31, 1957. Therefore, in comparison between the Malaysia and Singapore, a conclusion will be reached that following the 2020 vision in general and the inculcation of the information technology sector, Malaysian workers were increasingly inclined to take up low-wage jobs and low-skilled. Works Cited SAMUEL CY KU (2000) “The Political Economy of Taiwan's Relations with Malaysia: Opportunities and Challenges”, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, Chin, Christine B. N (2000) “The State of the State » in globalization: social order and economic restructuring in Malaysia. » Third World Quarterly; Flight. 21 Number 6, p1035-1057, 23p