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Recent Posts
- Ambition Without Alignment: Managing Malaysia’s Rare Earth Value Chain
- Balancing Malaysia’s Economic Ambitions and Political Constraints
- Malaysia’s fiscal reset collides with global trade politics
- Malaysia’s Budget 2026: Fiscal Reform or Fragility?
- What We Don’t See is Harming Our Children: The Smartphone Blackhole
Tricia’s Writing Archives
BBC World Questions Panel: Can Malaysia emerge as a mature democracy?
Malaysia’s Future: Reform, Economy & Global Challenges ft. Dr Tricia Yeoh | Episode 67 (Are We OK?)
The Future of Federal-State Relations | BERNAMA World
Kunjungan Xi Jinping ke Asia Tenggara: Implikasi ekonomi dan politik untuk Malaysia
Data and Democracy Keynote Speech by Dr Tricia Yeoh (IDEAS)
Tricia Yeoh on bottom up accountability I OTT Conference 2024 Keynote Address | Barcelona, May 2024
IDEAS 7th Liberalism Conference: Closing Address by Dr Tricia Yeoh, CEO of IDEAS
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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Why I Am Fasting
I’ve been asked my many people why I decided to fast this month, so I shall write out my reasons why. I won’t write about my experiences yet, although I have been keeping a journal (my usual journal) to keep … Continue reading
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Columnist quoted by a columnist
Writing is interesting because it gels other writers together. I wrote in The Nut Graph recently, and my analysis was quoted by Rashid Yusof from the Malay Mail this week. I find this fluid, dynamic relationship very fun indeed. Samad’s … Continue reading
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Colour Blindness
First published in The Nut Graph, here is my column piece: Colour blindness 3 Sept 08 : 9.00am By Tricia Yeoh Portraits of Malaysian people (Pic by Bangash Khan) WHEN Raja Nazrin Shah, the Crown Prince of Perak, burst onto … Continue reading
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Project Malaysia goes live!
Project Malaysia goes live! This is a non-profit initiative by Malik Imtiaz and Michelle Gunaselan. Very nice design and spaces all round. Their first theme is on Race Relations this month, and I wrote a responsive piece on the effects … Continue reading