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Navigating political divisiveness
HAVE you ever noticed how much elections divide us?
PSM's treatment undeserved
THEY say you can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat other people who have nothing to offer them.
Political frogs turn on each other
The battle lines in GE15 are looking to be relatively unique, as far as Malaysian political history goes.
Westminster chaos – will Malaysia go the way of the UK?
Surely we need look no further for proof of this than the absolute chaos that has been engulfing British politics.
Legacies of leadership
Learning from the lives of Queen Elizabeth II, Mikhail Gorbachev and Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.
What can the election of Liz Truss teach us?
THE election of Liz Truss as the UK’s next prime minister calls to mind a noticeable trend worldwide of electing heads of government who aren’t, shall we say, what all would consider the sharpest tool in the shed.
Independent institutions, independent Malaysia
If we fail to ensure the independence of key institutions , then our hard-won ‘independence’ may become more and more of a mere facade.
GEG: Criminalise suppliers, not smokers
The GEG is genius; but its current form enables severe abuse of power, and penalises small fries instead of the big fish.
Post-Johor extrapolations
IN political analysis, no one really has a crystal ball.
Democracy and stability
Post-Johor, what can America, Russia, and the war teach Malaysia about democracy and stability?