2020
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v10-i8/7669
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Malaysian Communist Party (MCP): Internationally Lack of Support and Locally Disoriented

Abstract: An early communist movement in Malaysia (formerly Malaya) was a reaction to the emergence of the ideology and its movement in Indonesia and China. Malaysian Communist Party (MCP) was established in 1930 as a political and militant movement -mainly inspired by the communist Party in the Republic of China -though we cannot fully admit that the party was fully controlled by China or other communist countries. MCP's aim was to gain independence from the British colonialization but at the same time also aiming at s… Show more

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