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Dr Ooi Kee Beng quoted in TODAY: “Muhyiddin suspension widens rift within UMNO”

 

Dr Ooi Kee Beng, Deputy Director, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, opined that Mr Najib is winning in the internal power struggle, but warned that UMNO’s recent action showed that the party that espoused moderation was drifting further to the right, which may cost it dearly in the next election.

The article which first appeared in the print edition of TODAY on February 29, 2016 can be viewed here.

Dr Tham Siew Yean wrote in TODAY: “Why US should stay engaged with ASEAN”

 

Dr Tham Siew Yean, Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute wrote an Op-Ed titled “Why US should stay engaged with ASEAN” in TODAY.  

The article which first appeared in the print edition of TODAY can be viewed here.

ISEAS featured in The Straits Times: “Parts of heritage site to be cleared for MRT”

 

ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute was featured in The Straits Times with the headline “Parts of heritage site to be cleared for MRT”. 

The article which first appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 25, 2016 can be viewed here.

Dr Mustafa Izzuddin quoted in TODAY: “Singapore deports four Indonesians suspected of travelling to fight for ISIS”

 

Dr Mustafa Izzuddin, Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute was quoted in TODAY’s article titled “Singapore deports four Indonesians suspected of travelling to fight for ISIS”.

The article which first appeared in the print edition of TODAY on February 24, 2016 can be viewed here.

Dr Ian Storey quoted in TODAY: “Beijing will probably arm Spratly Islands, say security experts”

 

Dr Ian Storey, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute Senior Fellow, was quoted in TODAY’s article titled “Beijing will probably arm Spratly Islands, say security experts”. 

The article which first appeared in the print edition of TODAY on February 22, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

Ms Moe Thuzar contributed an article to Chatham House: “The Role of ASEAN and Japan in Minimizing Political Instability”

 

Ms Moe Thuzar, Fellow and Lead Researcher at the ASEAN Studies Centre, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute wrote a paper titled “The Role of ASEAN and Japan in Minimizing Political Instability” which was featured in the Chatham House’s publication under the Asia Programme. 

The paper which was published on February 18, 2016 can be viewed here

Seminar: The Failure of Political Institutionalization in China By Professor Susan Shirk

 

Seminar: The Present and Future Trajectory of Sino-Japanese Relations By Professor Jia Qingguo & Dr Masashi Nishihara

 

Lecture: The Importance of Asia in the EU’s Global Strategy

 

Lecture US-ASEAN Relations on the Eve of the Sunnylands Summit By Dr Satu Limaye