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What Does Malaysia’s Shock Election Result Mean For its Future?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The end of a historic election also marks the start of a period of uncertainty for the country.
Why Boycotting Malaysia’s Election Makes Sense
By David Hutt
The opposition to the campaign to spoil votes at the polls misses the point.
Can Malaysia's Opposition Win?
By Nithin Coca
Despite the massive 1MDB scandal, Malaysia's ruling party might be in an even better position than in 2013.
What Does the Collapse of Malaysia’s Opposition Mean?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Malaysia’s fragile, tripartite opposition alliance has split.
Malaysia Rejects Pardon for Jailed Opposition Leader
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Anwar Ibrahim is running out of options.
Malaysia After The Anwar Verdict
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The strategy director of Malaysia’s opposition party on the imprisonment of its leader Anwar Ibrahim.
Malaysian Opposition Divided Over Islamic Law
By Jarni Blakkarly
A rift is forming in Malaysia’s opposition coalition over plans to introduce strict Islamic law to Kelantan.
Interview: Anwar Ibrahim
By Jarni Blakkarly
The Malaysian opposition leader talks about his impending return to jail, political oppression and Obama's visit.
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.
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”.
PM Najib Dissolves Malaysian Government, Poll Pending
After threatening to do so for two years, Malaysian PM Najib Razak has finally called for elections.
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