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Aaron Kao quoted by Straits Times: “Sentosa ex-military site that has fallen into ruin to be given lifeline”

 

This article was published on 18 September 2022.

 

Azmil Tayeb quoted by Lianhe Zaobao: “学者:伊党吉兰丹影响力仍坚固 下届大选有望拿下更多国席”

 

This article was published on 17 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Webinar Kelantan under PAS Administration on 16 September 2022.

 

Ian Storey quoted by The Telegraph: “As Russia’s military reputation nosedives, so do its Asian arms sales”

 

This article was published on 17 September 2022.

 

Wang Zheng quoted by Straits Times: “Chinese whispers, race in Malaysia”

 

This article was published on 16 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/90 ““Tell China’s Story Well”: Chinese Embassies’ Media Outreach in Southeast Asian Media”.

 

Mohd Faisal Musa quoted by Straits Times: “Chinese whispers, race in Malaysia”

 

This article was published on 16 September 2022 and referred to Fulcrum commentary Politicised Islam Frays the Fabric of Keluarga Malaysia.

 

Norshahril Saat interviewed by CNA: “Malaysia Lowers Voting Age To 18: Will Youth Reshape Race-Based Politics?”

 

This episode of Insight was broadcast on 13 September 2022.

 

ISEAS in the News: “DRR team mission to Malaysia”

 

This article was published by The Netherlands and You on 12 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/26 “Malaysia’s Floods of December 2021: Can Future Disasters be Avoided?” by Serina Rahman.

 

Sivarin Lertpusit quoted by Lianhe Zaobao: “中国防疫锁国影响泰菲学生留华 部分奖学金申请者目光转向日韩”

 

This article was published on 12 September 2022.

 

Darren Cheong quoted by The Straits Times: “ST Deep Dive: What debt trap?; Modi outfoxed”

 

This article was published on 9 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/88 “Chinese ‘Debt Traps’ in Southeast Asia: What the Data Say”.

 

ISEAS in the News: Launch of Southeast Asia Climate Outlook: 2022 Survey Report

 

The Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute launched its Southeast Asia Climate Survey 2022 on 8 September 2022. This marks the third time the Survey is being administered by the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. The 2022 edition of Southeast Asia Climate Outlook survey canvassed views on climate perceptions from 1,386 respondents from a wide spectrum of affiliations including academia, businesses, civil society, governments, regional organisations, and students.