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Colonial economy split Malays, Chinese, and Indians into unequal roles, so citizenship was the first problem. Malayan Union failed; the 1948 Federation restored Malay rulers and tighter belonging. The Emergency mixed decolonization with anti-communist war and resettlement. Malaysia 1963 tried to balance Singapore and Borneo; Konfrontasi tested the borders. Singapore’s 1965 exit showed the federation bargain was not settled.
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Flow diagram
flowchart TD P[Plural Malays Chinese Indians] --> C[Citizenship sultans] E[Emergency 1948-60] --> I[Independence 1957] C --> I I --> M[Malaysia 1963] M --> S[Singapore exit 1965]
Conclusion
- Treat germane problems as communal arithmetic, guerrilla war, and federal design, not as a missing nationalist party.
- Compare with India only carefully: Malaya had no single Congress-type majority community covering the whole peninsula.
Decolonization in the Malay Peninsula was shaped by a plural society, a long Emergency, and a fragile federation that soon lost Singapore. The germane problems were who belonged, who fought, and how the map of Malaysia could hold.
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