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Fort Cornwallis: A Symbol of Fortitude More than of Conflict
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Marcus Langdon
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An anthology with exciting internal dynamics
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Multiethnic Malaysia: Past, Present and Future is written by 20 of the country's most well-known academics, political experts, activists and columnists, covering various aspects of Malaysia's ethnic relations, like current social trends, conflicts with new and old ideologies and so forth.
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