Author: Andrew Harding, NUS As it tussles with multiple crises of political legitimacy and governance, Malaysia has reached a decisive point in its more than half-century...
Authors: Purnendra Jain and Peter Mayer, University of Adelaide The tale of the recent February Delhi assembly elections shows how quickly political fortunes can decline. Prime...
Benny Tai, a legal scholar in Hong Kong, has become one of the Chinese Communist Party's biggest irritants as he spearheads the city’s Occupy Central movement...
Author: Sajjad Ashraf, NUS The two separate sit-ins in front of Pakistan’s parliament house are into their second week. The first is led by cricketer-turned-politician Imran...
Droves of Hong Kongers gathered on Tuesday to march in the city’s annual pro-democracy protest. One group, however, was kept out of the carnival-like proceedings.
Author: Kishore Mahbubani, NUS In 2019, barely five years away, the world will pass one of its most significant historical milestones. For the first time in...
Author: Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Chulalongkorn University Never has Thai politics degenerated so quickly from uneasy accommodation to outright insurrection in just a month. It started with a...
Author: Joseph Cheng, City University of Hong Kong Around 120,000 people recently took to the streets to protest against the government’s decision not to grant a...
Despite the threat of a typhoon and competing diversions such as a K-pop concert, Hong Kong protesters rallied Monday under a dark grey sky for the...