Brunei and Malaysia: Why Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Refused to
Join the Federation
Author
Isa Bin Ibrahim
Subject
Decolonization Brunei
Genre
History
Publisher
I B Tauris & Co Ltd
Published in English
30 June 2013
Media type
Print (Hardcover)
Pages
288
ISBN
978-1-78076-436-8
Brunei and Malaysia: Why Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Refused to Join the Federation is a 2013 book written by Isa Bin Ibrahim, a prominent member of the delegation of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin of Brunei with Neil Lawson QC, a London lawyer acting as the constitutional adviser on the formation of Malaysia. The book offers an inside perspective on Brunei's determination to retain its territory as an oil-rich self-governing state, contrasted with the British desire that Brunei should become part of the new federation to help counter the regional influence of China.
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