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Thailand’s Coup Just One Sign of Southeast Asia’s Regression From Democracy
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Southeast Asia’s rollback from democracy reflects a worrying global trend toward anti-democratic political change.
Power Struggle in Malaysia
By Karam Singh Sethi
The “Allah” crisis is masking a nuanced and historic racial debate in Malaysian politics.
Malaysia: Breaking the Cycle of Malapportionment
By Tom Burns
Malaysia’s Opposition could look at a South Australian example to overcome an unfair electoral distribution.
Old Malaysian Issues Are New, Again
By Luke Hunt
Controversy over the use of “Allah” by non-Muslims has religious – and political – underpinnings.
Difficult Post-Election Period Beckons for Malaysia
The opposition is at a crossroads, while the government faces tough challenges.
Malaysia’s Election “Tsunami”
Following the recent elections, PM Najib Razak is facing the rise of a political “Malaysian tsunami”.
Malaysia’s Ruling Parties Hold onto Power – Barely
Malaysia’s ruling party has won the recent election by a narrow margin, amid irregularities at the polls.
Malaysians Braced for Election and its Aftermath
Beleaguered Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is expected to prevail at the polls. What happens next is anyone’s guess.
Anwar Ibrahim Unveils Election Pledges
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has announced his manifesto for Malaysia’s upcoming elections.
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