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Articles / 03.04.2022

Post-Johor projection: Who could win GE15?

Malaysia is in politicking mode, with politicians focused on their own fortunes...

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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 / 13.03.2022

Back to the past? Preliminary voting analysis of Johor polls

The situation in the Johor polls remains competitive and fluid....

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Articles / 13.03.2022

A new Malay protector? PN nips at Umno’s heels

Perikatan Nasional will fall short, but it has made gains on the Malay ground....

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Articles / 15.08.2021

Lessons for Malaysia’s next government

A new government is an opportunity to move Malaysia forward...

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Uncategorized / 13.08.2021

Consider This: Politics – Will PN’s gambit work?

What are the reactions to the PM’s belated olive branch as Perikatan Nasional’s vote of confidence looms?...

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Video / 03.08.2021

Consider This: UMNO (Part 2) – Crying Wolf Again?

Can a divided UMNO set the agenda? Melisa Idris and Sharaad Kuttan speak to Dr Bridget Welsh of the Asia Research Institute, Nottingham University Malaysia....

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Articles / 01.08.2021

A Return for Umno?

Political analyst Bridget Welsh examines how Umno stands to gain from the ongoing tumult...

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Articles / 20.06.2021

An evolving legitimacy crisis?

Muhyiddin’s leadership has been damaged but he holds incumbent power in a highly centralised system...

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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

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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