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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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Category Archives: Selangor
Women’s Affairs in the State of Selangor
Happy International Women’s Day! Yes, it’s not just the anniversary of our momentous election five years ago today. Here’s the day we recognise women – and this article looks specifically at what’s been happening in Selangor on women’s affairs. First … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, Selangor
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4 Years of PR in Selangor
It is now exactly 5 years ago that PR took over 5 state governments! This was written a year ago, on how the first four years of managing the states were, and the reforms that took place therein. This was … Continue reading
Posted in Public Administration, Selangor, The Cause
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Civil society and Pakatan governments
When PR took over state governments in Selangor and other states, civil society had to re-evaluate. At the same time, civil society would have to consider what kind of distance it would want to maintain with politicians they personally knew … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Society, Selangor
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The state of non-Muslims in Penang and Selangor
Religion will be an ever-present issue in our country. Here we look at non-Muslim policies of the Selangor and Penang governments, first published in the Penang Monthly in January 2012. The state of non-Muslims in Penang and Selangor The criterion … Continue reading
Posted in Ethno-Religious Politics, Religion, Selangor
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What do the state budgets of Penang and Selangor tell us? (2012)
The 2012 state budgets of Penang and Selangor would speak of brilliant financial performance from both states, an affirmation that Pakatan Rakyat governments have done well in managing their states. This is a case study for what a Pakatan federal … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Public Administration, Selangor
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What’s in the Budget for State Governments? (Federal 2012 Budget)
Every year when the Federal Government tables the budget in Parliament, the focus tends to be on national benefits. But here in my column for the Penang Monthly in December 2011, I write about what’s in it for state governments … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Public Administration, Selangor
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We can’t afford bad waste management
One thing politicians sometimes forget is that people just want their basic services to get done right: safe streets, clean streets. And so, I am convinced issues of water and waste will eventually be primary factors in how satisfied people … Continue reading
Posted in Public Administration, Selangor
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Making housing affordable in urban states
Affordable housing is likely to be a key election issue. First published in September 2011 in the Penang Monthly. Making housing affordable in urban states The government that manages best in providing affordable housing of good quality is a popular … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Public Administration, Selangor
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Setting the Tone with Selangorku
I have a soft spot for everything Selangor of course, having worked in the Selangor State Government for 2 and a half years under its very hardworking Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim. In this piece published in September 2011 … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Selangor
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Keep solid waste local
Solid waste management – to keep it under the local councils, or to privatise it to a national and long-term concession holder? My piece in Penang Monthly in August 2011 argues against privatising it. Keep solid waste local The centralisation … Continue reading
Posted in Public Administration, Selangor
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