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Articles / 26.03.2022

Divided and loyal: Johor voters generational analysis

How youths, middle-aged, and elders voted in Johor's March election...

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Articles / 27.07.2020

1MDB court case: Shaping a Malay leadership battle

Tomorrow, the court will decide whether Najib will remain Muhyiddin’s most potent rival....

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Articles / 27.02.2020

Malaysia’s ‘prisoner’s political dilemma’: Choices ahead

Let’s look at the main three options ahead, recognising that the situation is rapidly evolving....

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Articles / 24.02.2020

The day the Harapan government died

With different interests abounding, there is also no guarantee of stability with the new Muafakat coalition…...

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Articles, News & Commentary / 17.07.2018

‘New’ or ‘old’ Sabah in New Malaysia?

On the streets of Kota Kinabalu, there is open delight of the appointment of one of their own, Richard Malanjum, as the new chief justice. Across the diverse multiethnic mosaic of the state, many respond with the phrase “I feel Malaysian.”...

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Articles, News & Commentary / 26.06.2018

Pakatan Harapan’s vulnerabilities in the states

In the weeks following GE14, the focus has centred on developments at the national level, as Malaysians wait for a full cabinet and watch the new Pakatan Harapan government set in place its initial policies....

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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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