Media

Norshahril Saat interviewed by Focus: “马国政治风暴 谁是大赢家?”

 

This episode of Focus on Malaysia’s political storm was telecasted on Mediacorp Channel 8 on 27 February 2020.

 

 

“Why Malaysia’s ECRL project should go on, new government or not” – An Op-Ed by Tham Siew Yean in SCMP

 

This article was published by South China Morning Post on 28 February 2020.

 

 

Cassey Lee and Serina Abdul Rahman quoted by TODAY: “Explainer: Who could become Malaysia’s next PM?”

 

This article was published by TODAY on 27 February 2020.

 

 

Seminar on “Threats or Opportunities: Indonesian Elites’ Perception of a Rising China”

 

In this seminar, Mr Ardhitya Eduard Yeremia Lalisang addresses the Indonesian elite’s perception of rising China and the impact of these perceptions on Indonesia’s policy towards China.

 

 

Power Transition in Malaysia: A Messy Mosaic

 

Political ructions over the weekend have pulled the rug on Pakatan Harapan’s control over state legislatures

 

 

Seminar on “The Trial of Fictions: Islam, Laws, and Literary Works”

 

In this seminar, Ms Okky Madasari examines and compares two controversial Indonesian short stories written five decades apart.

 

 

“Expect more mischief by Malaysian political elites unless there is a devolution of power” – Op-Ed by Ooi Kee Beng in TODAY

 

This article was published by TODAY on 26 February 2020

 

 

Seminar on “China’s Foreign Policy Transformation: What? Why? Whither? and Implications for China and Southeast Asia”

 

In this seminar, Prof Pang Zhongying provides an assessment of China’s foreign policy transformation over the past several years and what this means for Southeast Asia.

 

 

Seminar on “’The Johor Model’: The Tanjung Piai By-Election Experience”

 

In this seminar, Datuk Ir. Hasni Mohammad draws from his experience leading Barisan Nasional’s by-election effort in Tanjung Piai to explain the “Johor Model” of campaigning. He will also share his insights for reclaiming Johor in future elections – a state that is the birthplace of UMNO and once perceived as an impregnable fortress for Barisan Nasional.

 

 

Seminar on “Ishak bin Ahmad and the Politics of Malayan Fish”

 

In this seminar, Dr Anthony D. Medrano explores the work of Malayan nationalism through the career of Ishak bin Ahmad (1887-1969), the father of Singapore’s first president Yusof bin Ishak.