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The consumer movement and civil society in Malaysia
Matthew Hilton
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Social Sciences
consumer associations
100%
Malaysia
79%
civil society
76%
non-governmental organization
53%
economic change
30%
social movement
30%
federation
29%
Economic Policy
29%
rhetoric
25%
social change
24%
campaign
22%
human rights
22%
Group
18%
politics
16%
history
16%
Arts & Humanities
Civil Society
91%
Malaysia
66%
Consumerism
39%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
35%
1980s
26%
Social Movements
23%
Economic Policy
20%
Rhetoric
19%
Federation
19%
Economic Change
18%
Human Rights
16%
Organizing
15%
Agenda
14%
1970s
12%
1960s
12%
History
12%
Government
10%