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机构地区: 暨南大学国际关系学院华侨华人研究院
出 处: 《东南亚纵横》 2004年第3期26-29,共4页
摘 要: In 2003, Malaysia experienced three major problems with its economy being attacked both by the Iraqi War and SARS, its government being chal lenged by the opposition parities and in foreign diplomacy, conflicts with the W estern and neighboring countries intermittently occurring,. It was not until Oct ober when Adula succeeded as the Prime Minister, he removed all those obstacles and the situation there became stable. In 2004, the Malaysian economy and foreig n relations are expected to be favorable and there is no problem for the People’ s Front to win the election. In 2003, Malaysia experienced three major problems with its economy being attacked both by the Iraqi War and SARS, its government being chal lenged by the opposition parities and in foreign diplomacy, conflicts with the W estern and neighboring countries intermittently occurring,. It was not until Oct ober when Adula succeeded as the Prime Minister, he removed all those obstacles and the situation there became stable. In 2004, the Malaysian economy and foreig n relations are expected to be favorable and there is no problem for the People' s Front to win the election.