Reluctant Capital traces Kuala Lumpur's uneasy transformation through essays that weave critical urban theory with grounded research. Badrul Hisham Ismail examines how state developmentalism, neoliberal reform, and ethnic governance shape the city's form and its inequalities. From abandoned masterplans to contested megaprojects, and from official visions of progress to teh everyday realities of displaced and marginalised communities , the book reveals a capital built on negotiation rather than consensus. This si apotrait of a city that advances relentlessly yet remains uncertain of itself — a capital still learning what it means to belong to its own people.
This is the first book to be published under Soft Copies, a new imprint by Suburbia Projects.
Writings by Badrul Hisham Ismail
Designed by Amanda Gayle
ISBN: 9786-299-9985-5-6
136 pages, 11cm X 18cm, paperback, 2026.
