Articles, News & Commentary / 28.10.2008

Malaysian politics is at present an intriguing mixture of stasis and flux. The most high-profile issue in September-October 2008 has been the failure of leading opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim to deliver his promise to find enough numbers to create a majority in parliament and as a result create a more...

Articles, News & Commentary / 30.09.2008

Malaysia has been in a political flux since March 2008 when the long-governing multiethnic coalition lost its two-thirds majority in the parliament. The biggest party in the coalition, United Malays National Organization, has ruled Malaysia for fifty-one years, first under the leadership of Mahathir Mohamad, and since 1993, under current Prime Minister...

Articles, News & Commentary / 17.10.2007

Taken from United States House of Representatives, October 17, 2007   Testimony of Bridget Welsh, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Southeast Asia Studies Johns Hopkins University The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies   Before the S.Subcommittee House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee onAsia, the Pacific and Global Environment   October 17, 2007 “Crisis in Burma: Can the U.S. Bring About a Peaceful Resolution?” Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Manzullo, and members of the subcommittee,...