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Mahathir Sets New Course for Malaysia in First 100 Days

Mahathir Sets New Course for Malaysia in First 100 Days

By Ed Ratcliffe
Evaluating Malaysia's new government 100 days after its surprising election win.
Putting out the Fire: The Water Dispute Between Malaysia and Singapore

Putting out the Fire: The Water Dispute Between Malaysia and Singapore

By Divya Ryan
Water has been one of the most contentious items in recent bilateral relations between the two countries.

Upgrading Conventional Railways in Asia: A Practical Alternative to High Speed Rail?

Upgrading Conventional Railways in Asia: A Practical Alternative to High Speed Rail?

By Wu Shang-su
Rather than go all in on HSR now, Southeast Asian countries could focus on upgrading their current narrow gauge systems.

Mahathir's National Car Dreams

Mahathir's National Car Dreams

By Li Xirui
A national Malaysian car has long been one of Mahathir’s passions, dovetailing with his support of Malay nationalism.

China’s Brain, Malaysia’s Pain

China’s Brain, Malaysia’s Pain

By Nicholas Romero
Malaysia’s Mahathir should reconsider Alibaba’s city brain first.
Malaysia’s Election Will Test the Country’s Stability

Malaysia’s Election Will Test the Country’s Stability

By Zachary Abuza
The prolonging of the current government risks undermining the nation’s political stability.

Will Malaysia Buy Pakistan’s JF-17 Fighter Jet?

Will Malaysia Buy Pakistan’s JF-17 Fighter Jet?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Pakistan has been in “primary talks” with Malaysia over the procurement of the JF-17 fighter jet.
The Real Problem with Malaysia’s Fake News Law

The Real Problem with Malaysia’s Fake News Law

By David Hutt
The controversy over the law belies deeper issues in the country and the region more generally.

Will Malaysia’s Upcoming Election Put Chinese Investments at Risk?

Will Malaysia’s Upcoming Election Put Chinese Investments at Risk?

By Qianye Zhang
How much do Chinese investors need to worry about Malaysia’s next election?

How to Green Malaysian Electricity

How to Green Malaysian Electricity

By Paul Pryce
Malaysia continues to be one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in ASEAN. What can Kuala Lumpur do?

Why Boycotting Malaysia’s Election Makes Sense

Why Boycotting Malaysia’s Election Makes Sense

By David Hutt
The opposition to the campaign to spoil votes at the polls misses the point.
Malaysia's General Election: The Battleground States

Malaysia's General Election: The Battleground States

By Karl C.L. Lee and S.K. Chia
The new general election will feature a localization of electoral politics unseen in Malaysian political history.

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