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  • Why it is unlikely that Sabah will swing to the opposition

    “Why it is unlikely that Sabah will swing to the opposition”

    Prashant Waikar, Arnold Puyok

    In TODAY

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    08 May 2018

  • Little men in black: The frogman threat in maritime hybrid warfare

    “Little men in black: The frogman threat in maritime hybrid warfare”

    Ben Ho

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    07 May 2018

  • Commentary: Disqualification of opposition candidates strengthens Barisan Nasional’s chances in 2018

    “Commentary: Disqualification of opposition candidates strengthens Barisan Nasional’s chances in 2018”

    , Chan Xin Ying

    In Channel NewsAsia

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    05 May 2018

  • Malaysian youth politics: Is there even such a thing

    “Malaysian youth politics: Is there even such a thing”

    Prashant Waikar

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    03 May 2018

  • In defence of ADMM+

    “In defence of ADMM+”

    Tan See Seng

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    30 April 2018

  • Syria, 14 April 2018: The great standoff weapons party

    “Syria, 14 April 2018: The great standoff weapons party”

    Ben Ho

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    30 April 2018

  • After the Moon-Kim Summit: A Time for Hope?

    “After the Moon-Kim Summit: A Time for Hope?”

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    28 April 2018

  • Malaysia’s Election and Southeast Asia: Issues and Implications

    “Malaysia’s Election and Southeast Asia: Issues and Implications”

    David Han Guo Xiong

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    23 April 2018

  • Why dissolution of Dr M’s party could hurt the opposition

    “Why dissolution of Dr M’s party could hurt the opposition”

    Prashant Waikar

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    13 April 2018

  • Will the Izumo-class be Japan’s aircraft carrier for the 21st century?

    “Will the Izumo-class be Japan’s aircraft carrier for the 21st century?”

    Ben Ho

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    11 April 2018

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