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Regime Change in Malaysia: An update

Held on the 25th Jun 2020

at 5pm to
6pm

, Online


Add to Calendar 2020-06-25 17:00:00 2020-06-25 18:00:00 Australia/Sydney Regime Change in Malaysia: An update James Chin will discuss the events leading up to regime change and the consequences for Malaysian politics. Online Webinar
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Online Webinar

Summary:

James Chin will discuss the events leading up to regime change and the consequences for Malaysian politics.

Presenter(s):

  • Professor James Chin, University of Tasmania

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In February this year, the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government imploded and a government was installed on 1 March by the Malaysian King. The PH government, led by Mahathir Mohammad, lasted less than two years after winning a historical general election in May 2018.

In this seminar, James Chin will discuss the events leading up to regime change and the consequences for Malaysian politics.

About the Speaker

James Chin is Professor of Political Science at the University of Tasmania.  He is an expert on the governance issues in Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Singapore. He also works on island states in the South Pacific. His views are regularly sought by major news agencies around the world, including The New York Times, The Financial Times, BBC World TV, CNBC and Bloomberg.

Before joining The University of Tasmania, James was the founding head of the School of Arts And Social Sciences (SASS), Monash University, Malaysia campus.

James works on contemporary politics and elections in Malaysia and Singapore, and Southeast Asia generally. He also works on domestic politics of Papua New Guinea and Fiji. His work deals mainly with regime change and maintenance in societies where there are omnipresent threats of ethnic and religious conflicts.

Presented in partnership with the Australian Institute of International Affairs.

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