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Articles / 02.12.2020

Pakatan Harapan’s watershed

Pakatan Harapan's loss of confidence and identity crisis illustrates its own problem with legitimacy...

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Video / 26.11.2020

Consider This: Budget 2021 (Part 2) – Backroom Deals Sunk Confidence Vote?

To the surprise of many the Budget Bill never made it to the bloc voting. So what happened in Parliament?...

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Articles / 16.11.2020

Caught in a political Covid-19 net

Climbing out of it will not be easy, but it is not impossible. It starts by seeing the net they are in....

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Articles / 08.11.2020

Lessons for Malaysia from US 2020 election

The US election is a reminder that even when there are crisis and despair, there is a possibility for renewal....

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Articles / 30.10.2020

Reforms for safer and fairer polls in Batu Sapi

It's not clear how long the risks of the pandemic will continue. As such, putting in place viable measures now is essential....

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Video / 25.10.2020

Consider This: Emergency Denied (Part 3) – Consequence Of Emergency Rule Bid

What's next for the Malaysian government, now that Agong has rejected their bid for emergency powers? ...

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Uncategorized / 25.10.2020

Emerging humanitarian Covid-19 crisis in Sabah

Assistance needs to go beyond healthcare to assure that Sabahans have the resources to survive the crisis...

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Articles / 24.10.2020

No ‘darurat’ needed

A 'darurat' will deepen political polarisation in Malaysian society and cause more trauma at a time when a crisis is already very damaging...

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Articles / 18.10.2020

Sabah’s Covid crisis still serious

There is a lack of full appreciation over the severity of Sabah's Covid-19 situation and the federal govt can still do much mor...

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Articles / 17.10.2020

Umno’s divisions: A party held hostage

Umno today struggles with the living legacies of both Mahathir and Najib on the party...

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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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