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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.

Asian Geopolitics in 2018: What to Worry About and What to Expect

Asian Geopolitics in 2018: What to Worry About and What to Expect

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What are the issues and flashpoints that will come to define Asia in 2018?

5 Hidden Costs of the RCEP to People and Planet

5 Hidden Costs of the RCEP to People and Planet

By Sam Cossar-Gilbert
Trade negotiators are meeting next week in South Korea to discuss the RCEP, which could impact billions of lives.
Malaysia’s Forgotten Jerejak Island

Malaysia’s Forgotten Jerejak Island

By Peter Ford
The island’s rich history is at risk, threatened by the grueling pace of modern development.

What is the Future of Integration and Inequality in ASEAN?

What is the Future of Integration and Inequality in ASEAN?

By Aédán Mordecai
Southeast Asia should be more conscious of inequality now while it is still rapidly developing.
Not One More Child: Dealing with Sex Crimes Against Children in Malaysia

Not One More Child: Dealing with Sex Crimes Against Children in Malaysia

By Dominique F. Fernandes
The government has rolled out laudable measures but the public understanding of such heinous crimes remains woefully inadequate.

Malaysia’s Reckoning With the Islamic State

Malaysia’s Reckoning With the Islamic State

By Cristina Maza
With ISIS being pushed out of Iraq and Syria, is Malaysia ready?

Malaysia’s Forest City and the Damage Done

Malaysia’s Forest City and the Damage Done

By Sylvain Ourbis and Albert Shaw
Taking a closer look at a sultan's grand $100-billion megaproject in Johor.

Intolerance Rising: Atheists at Risk in Malaysia

Intolerance Rising: Atheists at Risk in Malaysia

By Justin Higginbottom
Atheist groups test the limits of secularism in Kuala Lumpur.
Actually, Malaysia’s Multi-Ethnic Coalition Died in 1969

Actually, Malaysia’s Multi-Ethnic Coalition Died in 1969

By James Chin
Those who believe that the BN is a genuine multi-ethnic coalition have simply fallen for the slick propaganda.

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