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China-Malaysia Relations and the Malaysian Election
By David Han
Malaysia’s upcoming elections have put the Southeast Asian state’s ties with Beijing in the headlines.
Will #SpoiltVote Impact Malaysia’s Upcoming General Election?
By Khoo Ying Hooi
Dissatisfied with the BN and the opposition, some are calling for votes to sit out the 2018 elections.
ASEAN at 50: A New Test for Democracy in Southeast Asia
By Khoo Ying Hooi
The aspects of the ASEAN Charter dealing with rights and democracy have been largely ignored.
Malaysia Silences 1MDB Whistleblower in Blow to Rights
By Luke Hunt
The sentencing of an opposition politician is just the latest attempt to cover up a deepening 1MDB scandal.
Malaysia's Growing Crackdown on Dissent
By Luke Hunt
A new report sheds light on a disturbing trend.
Malaysia Broadens Media Crackdown As Political Scandal Worsens
By Mong Palatino
Internet freedom suffers as Najib's embattled government tries to fight off the deepening 1MDB scandal.
Malaysia After The Anwar Verdict
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The strategy director of Malaysia’s opposition party on the imprisonment of its leader Anwar Ibrahim.
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