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Articles / 29.04.2025

Yellow warning: Ayer Kuning by-election Part 2

The situation is not as rosy as Madani paints it to be....

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Articles / 10.04.2025

Umno’s advantage: Ayer Kuning by-election Part 1

The polls will test Madani support, Umno's strength in party stronghold....

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Articles / 01.10.2024

Mahkota: Another Bersatu loss

Results also points to worrying trend for Madani govt....

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Articles / 19.08.2024

A Nenggiri balm: Umno’s by-election flip

Nenggiri's results shows Umno can still mobilise its base using right strategies....

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Articles / 23.06.2024

Sg Bakap Part 1: Still running green?

Harapan's reliance on older voters doesn't show promise of future victory....

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Articles / 16.05.2024

Cadmean victory in KKB

Results show voters divided ethnically, getting disengaged from political process....

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Articles / 10.05.2024

KKB Part 3: Protecting the fort

Status quo is likely to remain as politics has not changed....

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Articles / 29.04.2024

KKB Part 2: Not just one swing

Looking at voting trends using estimates from localised polling station data....

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Articles / 28.04.2024

KKB Part 1: Hot and bothered

Sizeable shifts in support possible given palpable discontent on the ground....

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Articles / 04.10.2023

Umno swimming in Pelangai?

Despite being a stronghold, Umno cannot take the seat for granted....

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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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