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Articles / 30.03.2021

Umno alone

UMNO is arguably the most fragmented it has been in the party’s history...

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Video / 29.03.2021

Consider This: UMNO General Assembly (Part 1) – Tough Rhetoric, Inconclusive Action?

What does the recently concluded UMNO General Assembly tell us about its relationship with Bersatu & PAS going into GE15? ...

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Video / 28.03.2021

Voting in a Time of Change – Singapore’s 2020 General Election Book Launch (Livestream)

Joint discussion about Voting in a Time of Change: Singapore’s 2020 General Election with editors Kevin Tan and Terence Lee, and contributors Bridget Welsh, Lam Peng Er, and Elvin Ong...

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Video / 01.03.2021

Consider This: Perikatan Nasional (Part2 ) – Shape Of Politics To Come

By what yardstick can one assess the Perikatan Nasional govt after a year ? Would it be that it remains in power? ...

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Video / 26.02.2021

The Perils and Promises of Democracies in Southeast Asia in the aftermath of Jan 6th US Insurrection

How has the US Capitol attack event been understood within five different Southeast Asian countries with variable levels of democracy: Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines?...

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Video / 24.02.2021

In Focus South Asia: China India tensions, Myanmar Coup

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi has been placed under house arrest and is charged with possessing illegal walkie talkies which has led to countrywide protests...

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Articles / 24.02.2021

Sheraton Move one year on (Malaysiakini)

One year after, Malaysia is still struggling to move forward. The backroom deals made public from the Sheraton Hotel epitomise the problems of the country’s elite politics...

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Video / 23.02.2021

Sheraton Move, One Year On – Changing Malaysian Political Landscape

Looking back at the Sheraton Move and its impact on the Malaysian political landscape ...

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Video / 20.02.2021

Myanmar Military Coup: The Way Forward

Discussion on Myanmar's Nov 8 2020 elections, the state of emergency, and how the international community should respond...

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Video / 03.02.2021

Women, Policy and Political Leadership: Regional Perspectives

Regional perspectives to address the role of women parliamentarians around the world...

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Bridget Welsh
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Bridget Welsh is currently Honorary Research Associate with the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute Malaysia (UoNARI-M) based in Kuala Lumpur. She is also a Senior Research Associate of the Hu Feng Center for East Asia Democratic Studies of National Taiwan University and a Senior Associate Fellow of The Habibie Center. She specializes in Southeast Asian politics, with a focus on Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Indonesia. She is committed to fostering engagement, mutual understanding and empowerment.

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