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  1. 1 Introduction: Politics and Social Media in Malaysia
  2. 6 Social Media, Politics and Identity in Sabah and Sarawak
  3. Ethno-Political Dynamism in Indonesian Islamic Banking Law
  4. The rise and rise of China: Contemporary Chinese community in PNG (2010–2020)
  5. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea: Past, Present and Future
  6. Book Review: New Media in the Margins: Lived Realities and Experiences From the Malaysian Peripheries by Benjamin YH Loh and James Chin
  7. The Political Economy of Poverty Reduction in Malaysia
  8. Singapore in transition to fourth generation leadership
  9. The PAP model: can the 4G hold on to power?
  10. Anwar’s long walk to power: the 2022 Malaysian general elections
  11. New Media in the Margins
  12. Introduction
  13. Native Customary Rights Land Titles and Thwarting Deforestation: Digital Acts of Resistance Among Sarawak’s Indigenous Peoples
  14. MALAYSIA IN 2021: Another Regime Change and the Search for Malay Political Stability
  15. Racism towards the Chinese Minority in Malaysia: Political Islam and Institutional Barriers
  16. MALAYSIA: IDENTITY POLITICS, THE RISE OF POLITICAL ISLAM AND KETUANAN MELAYU ISLAM
  17. South East Asia
  18. Papua New Guinea in 2020
  19. Malaysia: the 2020 putsch for Malay Islam supremacy
  20. The Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia
  21. Skilled migration: a structural determinant of health
  22. ‘Malay Muslim First’:
  23. Malaysia: UMNO and the Myth of Invincibility
  24. Chapter 11. ‘Malay Muslim First’: The Politics of Bumiputeraism in East Malaysia
  25. Special Issue Introduction: The 2018 Malaysian General Election: The Return of Mahathir and the Exit of UMNO
  26. Sabah and Sarawak in the 14th General Election 2018 (GE14): Local Factors and State Nationalism
  27. The Comeback Kid: Mahathir and the 2018 Malaysian General Elections
  28. History and Context of Public Administration in Malaysia
  29. Malaysia: Heading for Sharia Domination?
  30. The 2015 Singapore Swing: Depoliticised Polity and theKiasi/KiasuVoter
  31. The 2015 Singapore General Elections (GE): Lee Kuan Yew’s Last Hurrah?
  32. Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysia
  33. Malaysia: pseudo-democracy and the making of a Malay-Islamic state
  34. Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Democratization
  35. China’s Left-Behind Wives: Families of Migrants from Fujian to Southeast Asia, 1930s–1950s
  36. Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Malaysia
  37. Exporting the BN/UMNO model
  38. The evolving role of the pediatric nurse practitioner in hospital medicine
  39. Malaysia in 2013: Najib's Pyrrhic Victory and the Demise of 1 Malaysia
  40. Reviews
  41. Editorial: Chinese Tsunami or Urban Revolt? It is Both Actually
  42. So Close and Yet So Far: Strategies in the 13th Malaysian Elections
  43. Malaysian Politics: Anwar and Najib's Moment of Truth
  44. Malaysia – towards a topology of an electoral one-party state
  45. Going Against the Tide: Sabah and the 2008 Malaysian General Election
  46. Malaysian Chinese Association Politics a Year Later: Crisis of Political Legitimacy
  47. No change in impedance upon intravascular injection of D5W
  48. MALAYSIA: The Rise of Najib and 1Malaysia
  49. Papua New Guinea in 2009: Anti-Chinese Rioting and the Liquefed Natural Gas Deal
  50. The 2008 general elections in Malaysia
  51. Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong Years in Singapore
  52. Estimation of Still Trajectory for Batch Reactive Distillation Systems
  53. The general election in Singapore, May 2006
  54. Papua New Guinea in 2006: Somare's U-Turn and Legacy
  55. New Chinese Leadership in Malaysia: The Contest for the MCA and Gerakan Presidency
  56. Feasible products in complex batch reactive distillation
  57. New Chinese Leadership in Malaysia: The Contest for the MCA and Gerakan Presidency
  58. Rapid generation of composition profiles for reactive and extractive cascades
  59. Papua New Guinea in 2004: Recolonization, Somare's Staying Power, and a Slight Economic Recovery
  60. Sabah and Sarawak politics in the 2000s
  61. Generalized Feasibility Evaluation of Equilibrated Quaternary Reactive Distillation Systems
  62. Sabah and Sarawak: The More Things Change the More They Remain the Same
  63. Feasibility of Continuous Reactive Distillation with Azeotropic Mixtures
  64. Asia.com
  65. Fiji
  66. Critical composition regions and the feasibility of extractive distillation
  67. Papua New Guinea in 2001: Election Fever Begins
  68. Malaysian Chinese politics in the 21st century: Fear, service and Marginalisation
  69. A New Balance: The Chinese Vote in the 1999 Malaysian General Election
  70. Papua New Guinea
  71. Going east: UMNO's entry into Sabah politics
  72. The Politics of Elections in Southeast Asia. Edited by R. H. Taylor. Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, copublished with Cambridge University Press, 1996. xiii, 256 pp. $59.95 (cloth); $17.95 (paper).
  73. Malaysia in 1997: Mahathir's Annus Horribilis
  74. Malaysia in 1997: Mahathir's Annus Horribilis
  75. Anti-Christian Chinese Chauvinists and HDB Upgrades: The 1997 Singapore General Election
  76. Borneo Log: The Struggle for Sarawak's Forests. By William W. Bevis. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995. x, 245 pp. $19.95.
  77. Politics of federal intervention in Malaysia, with reference to Sarawak, Sabah and Kelantan
  78. Authoritarian populism in Malaysia
  79. Farewell to Democracy in Sarawak: The Making of a Neo-Colony. By Roy Bruton. Braunton: Merlin Books, 1993. Pp. 278. Appendices, Bibliography, Index, Diagrams, Tables, Maps.
  80. Malaysia in 1996: Mahathir-Anwar Bouts, UMNO Election, and Sarawak Surprise
  81. Malaysia in 1996: Mahathir-Anwar Bouts, UMNO Election, and Sarawak Surprise
  82. Constitutional Conflicts in Contemporary Malaysia. By H. P. Lee. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1995. xxiv, 155 pp. $45.00.
  83. Singapore: The Global City State. By Geoffrey Murray and Audrey Perera. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. xiii, 285 pp. $55.00.
  84. The 1995 Malaysian General Election: Mahathir's Last Triumph?
  85. The 1995 Malaysian General Election: Mahathir's Last Triumph?
  86. The 1991 Sarawak Election: Continuity of Ethnic Politics
  87. PBDS and ethnicity in Sarawak politics
  88. The 1994 Fiji general election
  89. The Sabah State Election of 1994: End of Kadazan Unity
  90. The Sabah State Election of 1994: End of Kadazan Unity
  91. East Is East and West Is West
  92. Malaysia: Centralized Federalism in an Electoral One-Party State