ASSESSMENTS
Malaysia: Net Assessment
Jul 22, 2008 | 16:03 GMT

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Summary
For the first time since Malaysia won its independence from the British in 1957, the Barisan Nasional coalition government may be losing its grip on power. A disappointing election and internal fractures have made the coalition vulnerable, and opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim remains popular and well-connected. Amid these struggles, the country is facing a period of prolonged political uncertainty that could jeopardize its reliability for business.
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