Muhyiddin and Malay Rights: Too Early to Call
Norshahril Saat
A Muhyiddin government will push for Malay rights, but this is unlikely to be done in excess.

Norshahril Saat
A Muhyiddin government will push for Malay rights, but this is unlikely to be done in excess.
Lee Poh Onn
Political turbulence in Kuala Lumpur and the emergence of two competing coalitions have returned the Gabungan Parti Sarawak to its traditional role as kingmaker
Francis E. Hutchinson|Kevin Zhang
Political ructions over the weekend have pulled the rug on Pakatan Harapan’s control over state legislatures
Francis E. Hutchinson|Lee Hwok-Aun
A manic Monday in Malaysia means that the country could be ruled by one of two competing coalitions
Termsak Chalermpalanupap
Too early to conclude that Upper House has found a new independence apart from the Thai military
Nyi Nyi Kyaw
The received wisdom about political apathy among the country’s youth needs to be re-examined.
Supalak Ganjanakhundee
A mass shooting in Thailand has put the spotlight on the military’s involvement in business.
Ian Storey
Manila’s decision to withdraw from the 1998 Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States will benefit China and Russia. Russia’s attempt to cozy up to the Philippines, however, might not be wholly welcomed by Beijing.
Lye Liang Fook
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen recent visit to Beijing has offered a symbolic show of support for China in its battle against the coronavirus. The visit has strengthened the already close ties between the two countries.
Termsak Chalermpalanupap
Thailand political opposition lacks the votes in the upcoming no-confidence debate. Still, Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai and Deputy Minister of Agriculture Thammanas Prompow may yet become collateral damage of the motion.