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Kai Ostwald

Dr Kai Ostwald is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia, and the Director of UBC’s Institute of Asian Research. He is an Associate Senior Fellow of the Malaysia Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute

Articles by Kai Ostwald (6)

Myanmar’s Wartime Polls: Managing Expectations

Kai Ostwald

It is likely that Myanmar will hold its national elections soon. It is also likely that the polls will lack the basic requirements for parliamentary legitimacy or a national mandate.

Malaysia’s Evolving Monarchy: Adaptation and Expansion Amid Uncertainty

Kai Ostwald

The monarchy in Malaysia has in recent years expanded its influence and agency. At the same time, expectations of the institution have also evolved.

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

Malaysia’s State Elections: Surprisingly Unremarkable

Kai Ostwald

Numerous interpretations have been offered for the recent state elections in Malaysia. They may offer some truth, but the results also conform with general expectations for a mid-term election that have little to do with the specifics of Malaysia.

Malaysia’s Democracy in the Shadow of Hegemonic Rule

Kai Ostwald

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has long cultivated an image of himself as a reformist leader. His ability to effect change, however, is limited by the country’s legacy of hegemonic politics.

Why Malaysia’s Unity Government Will (Probably) Survive

Kai Ostwald

Malaysia has seen four changes in government since 2018. Its 15th general election resulted in a grand-coalition government comprising former arch rivals. Will this new government be equally short-lived? This Long Read examines the reasons why Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government may be more stable than one would think.