There has been talk of ethnic Chinese voter “backflow” to the ruling coalition in Malaysia. While this may be exaggerated, it remains to be seen if this month’s general election would lead to a more inclusive government
Malaysian Chinese is the second largest group in the country’s population and has been actively invo...
This paper attempts to assess the role of Tamil and Chinese newspapers in exerting influence on Indi...
The Democratic Action Party (DAP) is arguably Malaysia's best known opposition party. The party...
There has been talk of ethnic Chinese voter “backflow” to the ruling coalition in Malaysia. While th...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
This general election is poised to be game-changing, at the core of which will be the future of Mala...
The 2008 Malaysian general election result has surprised many parties and also indirectly altered t...
The outcome of the 13th Malaysian general election, while not completely unexpected, reflects some t...
Malaysia’s ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional, won two-thirds of seats contested in the recently hel...
Discussion about China, Chinese projects, and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) featured prominent...
In Malaysia’s general election this week, the political contest at the state level in Penang will se...
This report examines the political landscape in Malaysia ahead of the thirteenth general election t...
Media are said to set the public agenda. However, the actual scenario of a public agenda among the M...
As Malaysians prepare to vote in the 14th general election on 9 May 2018, three key features mark th...
Malaysian Chinese is the second largest group in the country’s population and has been actively invo...
This paper attempts to assess the role of Tamil and Chinese newspapers in exerting influence on Indi...
The Democratic Action Party (DAP) is arguably Malaysia's best known opposition party. The party...
There has been talk of ethnic Chinese voter “backflow” to the ruling coalition in Malaysia. While th...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
Malaysia held its 13th general election on May 5, 2013 which was a contest between two coalitions, t...
This general election is poised to be game-changing, at the core of which will be the future of Mala...
The 2008 Malaysian general election result has surprised many parties and also indirectly altered t...
The outcome of the 13th Malaysian general election, while not completely unexpected, reflects some t...
Malaysia’s ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional, won two-thirds of seats contested in the recently hel...
Discussion about China, Chinese projects, and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) featured prominent...
In Malaysia’s general election this week, the political contest at the state level in Penang will se...
This report examines the political landscape in Malaysia ahead of the thirteenth general election t...
Media are said to set the public agenda. However, the actual scenario of a public agenda among the M...
As Malaysians prepare to vote in the 14th general election on 9 May 2018, three key features mark th...
Malaysian Chinese is the second largest group in the country’s population and has been actively invo...
This paper attempts to assess the role of Tamil and Chinese newspapers in exerting influence on Indi...
The Democratic Action Party (DAP) is arguably Malaysia's best known opposition party. The party...