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TITLE:
Modeling Political Belief and Its Propagation, with Malaysia as a Driving Context
AUTHORS:
Nordin Zakaria
KEYWORDS:
Agent-Based Simulation, Social Simulation, Political Belief, Malaysia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Political Science,
Vol.4 No.2,
April
14,
2014
ABSTRACT:
We discuss in this paper an agent-based social simulation model that describes the propagation of political belief in Malaysia. Worldview map is used as the representational scheme for political belief. Inter-agent interaction propagates the belief throughout the agent population, subject to similarity of emotion between the interacting agents and their distances apart, and various attributes of the individual agents. Media broadcast may be used by agents in their attempt to extend their reach. Computational experiments made using the model point to its plausibility. Further, it highlights, for the ruling coalition, the importance of both a strong political propaganda machinery and a strong governance in winning the hearts and minds of the electorate.
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