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      • Comparative Politics: Democracy and Democratization
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Articles / 24.03.2023

GE15 voting analysis – Part 6: A Sabah mix

Unique Sabah features less polarisation, regionalism and new ethnic alignments....

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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 / 03.03.2022

Johor’s candidate buffet: Rise of candidate factor

Johor's buffet of candidates draws some interest among voters but considerable scepticism has set in....

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Articles / 30.09.2020

Hard realities from Sabah polls

There is a need to look beyond the numbers - to look back in order to move forward...

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Articles / 23.09.2020

Warisan swing: How it helped ‘win’ Sabah in GE14

Dissecting the Warisan swing in 2018...

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Articles / 19.09.2020

Poverty Sabah’s most pressing woe

The poor, who are simply putting their families first, shouldn’t be blamed for voting the way they do...

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Articles / 18.09.2020

Old and new politics blend in Sabah

Do not be fooled by what is on the surface of the campaign...

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Articles / 14.09.2020

All in the family: Candidates and contests in Sabah polls

The electoral contest is arguably one of the most competitive ever...

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Articles / 09.09.2020

Sabah’s new seats: A reassessment

There is a tendency is to project GE14 voting patterns on the future Sabah polls, and this needs to be reassessed...

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Articles / 07.03.2020

Dissolution: Bubar menjadi bubur?

How the parties will fare should Parliament be dissolved....

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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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