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Articles / 08.08.2020

The Sabah Political Crisis: What It Means For Pakatan, Perikatan – And Malaysia

The past week has seen Sabah plunged into a political crisis. Here's how this imbroglio affects all of us....

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Articles / 09.05.2020

Malaysia’s slick politics of oil

Putrajaya is facing a twin problem – plunge in oil prices and the demand for oil royalties from states....

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Articles / 26.02.2020

Dissecting developments in wake of Harapan gov’t demise

Here are the key issues/factors that are shaping the unprecedented transition period....

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Articles, News & Commentary / 05.01.2020

Kimanis by-election – Umno’s last hurrah in Sabah?

Taken from malaysiakini.com With the final legal appeal decided on Friday and nominations yesterday, the year begins with the 10th by-election since GE14 – Kimanis in Sabah. Located on the west coast of the state, this parliamentary seat has traditionally been an Umno stronghold – and was claimed by former foreign minister Anifah Aman and...

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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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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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