Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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One question often asked is how is it that in the age of the internet and globalisation, children of political dynasties still easily move into positions of power. The answer appears to be structural. In all the countries mentioned above, the children are given privileged access to the political elite at any early age and groomed by their family for a political carer. This could not be clearer than Najib's case. When his father Tun Razak died of leukaemia on January 14, 1976, Najib took over his father's constituency at the age of 22. He became a member of cabinet a few years later.
Similarly, Singapore's Lee was also groomed from an early age. He followed his father, Lee Kuan Yew, on his political campaigns in the early 1960s. After a meteoric rise in the Singapore Armed Forces, he entered Parliament at the age of 32 and became a minister a year later.
Despite better education and rising standards of living, politics is still very parochial and traditional in many South-East Asian states



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