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Countering opposition, generating doubt and mobilising support in rare earth metals-related environmental conflict in Malaysia: The persuasive discourse techniques of a transnational mining corporation and its supporters

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posted on 2025-10-22, 04:06 authored by Kai-LIt Phua, Simon BarracloughSimon Barraclough
Persuasion, a vital element in commercial marketing, is also an essential tool for the winning and maintenance of political power. Corporations seek to persuade customers to purchase their products and services but may also need to influence wider public opinion and political decision-makers in ways that serve their interests. In this article, we present an account of environmental-related conflict in Malaysia and the use of persuasion in the discourse of an Australian transnational mining corporation and its supporters. We analyse the strategies used by the corporation as it engages in intense conflict with environmental campaigners and concerned residents following its moves to establish the world's largest rare earth metals extraction plant in peninsular Malaysia. Following the political ecology perspective, we note that the efforts at persuasion used by the corporation have been actively backed by the Malaysian state itself. This is not simply a case of environmental conflict but strongly connected to the underlying political economy of Malaysia-a country with an authoritarian regime where corruption and 'crony capitalism' are rife, and public opinion is often ignored or consistently manipulated by government-controlled mass media.<p></p>

History

Publication Date

2016-12-01

Journal

Journal of Political Ecology

Volume

23

Issue

1

Pagination

296-307

Publisher

University of Arizona Libraries

ISSN

1073-0451

Rights Statement

© The Authors 2016 Open Access under CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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