The coming general election could usher in a major leadership chage for Singapore but even with a strog PAP victory it will not be a water shed election
The Workers’ Party (WP) has continued to retain Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC) with its mo...
An inconclusive presidential election based on quick count results reflects the new uncertainly in I...
Amidst popular concerns about rising inequalities and living costs, reduced social mobility and inad...
The PAP’s nearly 10 percent point increase in popular vote from the 2011 general election is as much...
The People’s Action Party’s unexpectedly strong win in Singapore’s September 2015 general election i...
For Singaporeans, the year 2015 will be remembered for its grand celebrations of the nation’s 50th y...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The effects of Singapore's Ma...
There is no doubt that Malaysia's 13th general election will be a cliff-hanger. It is a battle for ...
Singapore’s politics post-2011 is increasingly exhibiting symptoms of a bifurcation into two broad ‘...
The 10th general election in Singapore was held on 6 May 2006. This was the first election held unde...
This paper examines how middle ground voters have mattered for the election outcomes in GE 2020. Mid...
The Singapore government post-GFC has moved to “anchor” in selected sectors and the peak MNEs within...
As campaigning for Malaysia's general election on 5 May moves into its final stretch, all signs poin...
Kelantan is an opposition-held state where one does not usually expect a fierce electoral battle. B...
This general election is poised to be game-changing, at the core of which will be the future of Mala...
The Workers’ Party (WP) has continued to retain Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC) with its mo...
An inconclusive presidential election based on quick count results reflects the new uncertainly in I...
Amidst popular concerns about rising inequalities and living costs, reduced social mobility and inad...
The PAP’s nearly 10 percent point increase in popular vote from the 2011 general election is as much...
The People’s Action Party’s unexpectedly strong win in Singapore’s September 2015 general election i...
For Singaporeans, the year 2015 will be remembered for its grand celebrations of the nation’s 50th y...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The effects of Singapore's Ma...
There is no doubt that Malaysia's 13th general election will be a cliff-hanger. It is a battle for ...
Singapore’s politics post-2011 is increasingly exhibiting symptoms of a bifurcation into two broad ‘...
The 10th general election in Singapore was held on 6 May 2006. This was the first election held unde...
This paper examines how middle ground voters have mattered for the election outcomes in GE 2020. Mid...
The Singapore government post-GFC has moved to “anchor” in selected sectors and the peak MNEs within...
As campaigning for Malaysia's general election on 5 May moves into its final stretch, all signs poin...
Kelantan is an opposition-held state where one does not usually expect a fierce electoral battle. B...
This general election is poised to be game-changing, at the core of which will be the future of Mala...
The Workers’ Party (WP) has continued to retain Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC) with its mo...
An inconclusive presidential election based on quick count results reflects the new uncertainly in I...
Amidst popular concerns about rising inequalities and living costs, reduced social mobility and inad...