Governance Studies Press

PBB veteran believes GPS wants state polls done with in Nov

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

GPS will return to power; on track to win 72 seats'

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Greed for seats will be Sarawak opposition’s undoing, says analyst

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

With Sng out, Sarawak PKR in no hurry to fill top post

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Calls grow in Malaysia to lower voting age for next election

Prof Wong Chin Huat said with PM Muhyiddin putting politics before the pandemic, it may just make him an easier target at the next general election.

Anwar needs to bow out eventually, says analyst

Prof Wong Chin Huat said with PM Muhyiddin putting politics before the pandemic, it may just make him an easier target at the next general election.

Malaysian ex-PM Najib leads party to win polls

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Race tiff tempest hits DAP

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Myanmar deportation won’t affect Malaysia’s regional standing, world ties, say experts

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Can Malaysia’s DAP capture the Muslim and non-Chinese vote? Anthony Loke may be about to find out

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Professor agrees with Soon Koh’s call to delay state election

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

After Big State Electoral Win, Malaysia’s Oldest Party Wants Early National Polls

Prof Wong Chin Huat said with PM Muhyiddin putting politics before the pandemic, it may just make him an easier target at the next general election.