Notice of RetractionNeuropolitics and political non-apology: A proposed variable framework

Rugayah Hashim, Shaharuddin Badaruddin, M. A. Mazuki, N. Sharif, N. Ismail, A. Ismail
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Malaysia's constitution requires a general election to be held at least once every five years, the next one being the 13th General Election (PRU13) scheduled for 2013. However, the prime minister can also request for Parliament to be dissolved at any time within that five years. Politicians, especially from the ruling coalition, are scrambling to ensure another victory in PRU13. Similarly, the opposition will try their best to win through the democratic process of voting. Hence, the current political scenarios have continued to see remarks, insinuations and even outright accusations on certain issues among the politicians so as to gain public attention. Some will even go to the extent of digging dubious pasts of the individuals and engaging in character smearing resulting in court cases to prove their innocence while others will demand for public apology. However, not all politicians will apologize and non-apology will drag the case for an indefinite time. The unwillingness to apologize requires much thought and deliberation in the amygdala. Consequently, through purposive sampling and the analyses of preliminary interviews with politicians and political analysts, this paper will propose and provide insights into the construct of a variable framework that will form the foundation of neuropolitically-based non-apologetic behavior among politicians in Malaysia. Understanding the politician's unwillingness to publicly apologize will demystify the situation and the rakyat will be well-informed of the behavioral and psychological reasons behind the non-apology.
神经政治和政治不道歉:一个提议的变量框架
马来西亚宪法要求至少每五年举行一次大选,下一次大选是定于2013年举行的第13届大选。然而,总理也可以在这五年内的任何时候要求解散议会。政客们,尤其是来自执政联盟的政客们,正争先恐后地确保PRU13再次获胜。同样,反对派将尽最大努力通过民主投票程序获胜。因此,在当前的政治形势下,政客们继续就某些问题发表言论、含沙射影甚至公然指责,以引起公众的注意。有些人甚至会为了证明自己的清白而挖掘个人的不光彩的过去,进行人身诽谤,而另一些人则会要求公开道歉。但是,并不是所有的政治家都会道歉,如果不道歉,就会无限期地拖下去。不愿意道歉需要杏仁核的深思熟虑。因此,通过有目的的抽样和对政治家和政治分析师的初步访谈的分析,本文将提出并提供对变量框架的构建的见解,该框架将构成马来西亚政治家中基于神经政治的非道歉行为的基础。了解政治家不愿公开道歉的原因,将会揭开情况的神秘面纱,人民也会了解不愿道歉背后的行为和心理原因。
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