- The quest for nationhood
- Precursors to nationalism: The armed resistance
- Nationalism: The Malay struggle
- Nationalism: Non-Malays in the Peninsula
- Nationalism in northern Borneo
- The Japanese invasion
- The Japanese Occupation of the Malay Peninsula
- The Japanese Occupation of northern Borneo
- The British Military Administration
- The Malayan Union
- Dato’ Onn bin Jaafar
- The Federation of Malaya
- The Emergency
- The Emergency resolved
- Merdeka! Attaining Independence
- The idea of Malaysia
- The formation of Malaysia
- External opposition to Malaysia
- A constitutional state
- Unity in diversity
- The Alliance formula
- The 13 May 1969 tragedy
- The National Operations Council
- Economic policies
- The Barisan Nasional framework
- Federal–state relations
- SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT
- Constitutional monarchy
- The federal legislature
- The federal executive
- Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj
- Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj
- Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein
- Prime Minister Dato’ (later Tun) Hussein bin Dato’ Onn
- Prime Minister Dato’ Seri (now Tun) Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad
- Prime Minister Dato’ Seri (now Tun) Dr Mahathir—part two
- Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
- The judiciary
- The administration of justice
- Institutions of state and national security
- The Public Service
- Local government
- Federal Territories
- National security
- The Royal Malaysia Police
- The Malaysian Armed Forces
- The political process
- The democratic electoral system
- The Alliance and the Barisan Nasional
- The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
- UMNO and its constituent bodies
- The MCA and the MIC
- Barisan component parties
- Barisan component parties (continued)
- Opposition parties