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      • Comparative Politics: Democracy and Democratization
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      • Southeast Asia Politics
      • General Resources on Gender and Politics
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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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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 / 02.02.2021

Resilience in International Development

Discussion on how the resilience of systems and communities can be increased in order to take on the world’s inter-connected economic, climate, public health, and social crises in the development field...

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Articles / 25.01.2021

Malaysia’s dark winter

The health, economic and political crises that Malaysia is facing are reinforcing each other...

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Video / 20.01.2021

US-Malaysia Relations post-Trump

What will US-Malaysia relations look like under Biden's presidency as Trump's time comes to a close?...

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Articles / 31.12.2020

Malaysia in 2020: Political trauma and promising readjustment

People-driven change has happened in the past but it is likely to take on new forms and new issues as Malaysia looks ahead...

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Articles / 30.12.2020

Death and dignity: Remembering our Covid warriors

This year’s Covid-19’s courageous warriors deserve recognition...

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Articles / 17.12.2020

Perak’s multi-partisan milestone

If this govt-opposition deal holds, it represents an important shift towards greater partisan cooperation...

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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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