The article which was first published online by Asia and The Pacific Policy Society on April 13, 2016 can be viewed here.
The article which first appeared in the print edition under Forum, The Edge Malaysia Weekly on March 28 – April 3, 2016 can be viewed here.
The article which first appeared in the online edition of TODAY on March 21, 2016 can be viewed here.
The article which first appeared in the print edition of The Wall Street Journal on March 21, 2016 can be viewed here.
Dr Termsak Chalermpalanupap, Fellow and Lead Research, ASEAN Studies Centre, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and Dr Tang Siew Mun, Head of ASEAN Studies Centre, ISEAS wrote an Op-Ed titled “The spirit of ASEAN’s founding father lives on”.
The article which first appeared in the print edition of TODAY on March 11, 2016, can be viewed here.
Dr Malcolm Cook, Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute contributed an Op-Ed: “Three Misunderstandings of China-ASEAN Economic Relations” which was published in Knowledge@Wharton, an online business journal by Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
The article which first appeared in the print edition of Knowledge@Wharton publication on March 10, 2016, can be viewed here.
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute research fellow, Norshahril Saat, opines that previous UMNO splits show Mr Najib can stay on. He added that early signs show that appeasing Dr Mahathir is the step UMNO’s leaders will be taking. However, according to Dr Norshahril, this move may be insufficient for Mr Najib to stay in power for long, unless he reinstates his inclusive agenda, embodied in One Malaysia, to ensure he has the support of non-Malays.
The article which appeared in the print edition of TODAY on December 07, 2015 can be viewed here.
Related article: Malaysia Party Elites to Meet as Najib Staying Power Tested by Bloomberg. The article can be accessed here.