Media

“As another unstable coalition takes power, what does the future hold for Malaysian politics?” – An Op-Ed by Ooi Kee Beng in TODAY

 

This article was published by TODAY on 2 March 2020.

 

 

Muhyiddin and Malay Rights: Too Early to Call

 

A Muhyiddin government will push for Malay rights, but this is unlikely to be done in excess

 

 

Ian Storey quoted by The National Interest: “Want a J-10? China Is Trying to Sell Its Version of the F-16”

 

This article was published by The National Interest on 28 February 2020.

 

 

Seminar on “Youth Digital Participation in Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Movement”

 

In this seminar, Dr Yatun Sastramidjaja explores the role of digital media in keeping the anti-corruption movement going, expanding and developing it online long after the protest has receded, in a context where traditional movements are increasingly difficult to sustain.

 

 

Seminar on “Indonesian Military Reforms: A Reflection 20 Years Later”

 

In this seminar, General Agus Widjojo shared about the challenges to preserve the results of Indonesian military reform that have been championed for over 20 years.

 

 

GPS in Sarawak: Finding the Way In … or Out?

 

Political turbulence in Kuala Lumpur and the emergence of two competing coalitions have returned the Gabungan Parti Sarawak to its traditional role as kingmaker

 

 

Vietnam Forum 2019: Panel 4 – Real Estate

 

 

Vietnam Forum 2019: Panel 3 – Infrastructure and Energy

 

 

Vietnam Forum 2019: Panel 2 – Banking and Finance

 

 

Vietnam Forum 2019: Opening Remarks & Panel 1 – The Big Picture