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Lee Hwok-Aun quoted in TODAY: “Looking ahead to 2018: Fierce electoral battles expected in three key Malaysian states”

 

This article was published by TODAY on 30 December 2017.

Dr Lee Hwok-Aun is Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

Mustafa Izzuddin quoted in TODAY: “Looking ahead to 2018: Do or die battle for Najib and BN in ‘father of all elections’”

 

This article was published by TODAY on 30 December 2017.

Dr Mustafa Izzuddin is Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“Cambodia, China 60 years on” – An Op-Ed by Vannarith Chheang in Khmer Times

 

This article was published by Khmer Times on 1 January 2018.

Dr Vannarith Chheang is Associate Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“For Thailand in 2018, newly crowned king, general elections and national integration?” – An Op-Ed by Michael J Montesano in TODAY

 

This article was published by TODAY on 31 December 2017.

Dr Michael J Montesano is Visiting Senior Fellow and Co-coordinator, Thailand Studies Programme at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

Malcolm Cook and Termsak Chalermpalanupap quoted in The ASEAN Post: “North Korea: Recent UN sanctions an ‘act of war’”

 

This article was published by The ASEAN Post on 25 December 2017.

Dr Malcolm Cook is Senior Fellow, while Dr Termsak Chalermpalanupap is Lead Researcher, ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. 

 

Lee Hwok-Aun quoted in The Malaysian Insight: “Winners of the New Economic Policy”

 

This article was published by The Malaysian Insight on 26 December 2017 and refers to findings from ISEAS Perspective 2017/94 Mixed Signals: Malaysia’s 2018 Federal Budget and Education authored by Dr Lee Hwok-Aun. 

Dr Lee Hwok-Aun is Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.  

 

Mustafa Izzuddin quoted in CNBC: “‘Fake news’ can be very dangerous, and events this year in Asia proved it”

 

This article was published by CNBC on 25 December 2017.

Dr Mustafa Izzuddin is Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

Termsak Chalermpalanupap quoted in The Straits Times: “Most South-east Asians feel they have a lot in common with others from region: Survey”

 

This article was published by The Straits Times on 20 December 2017.

Dr Termsak Chalermpalanupap is Lead Researcher I (Political & Security Affairs) ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. 

 

Media Release: “In-depth Archaeological Survey Begins on Pulau Ubin at World War II Site”

 

Singapore, 22 December 2017 – The National Parks Board and ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute (ISEAS) today marked the start of the first in-depth archaeological surveys on Pulau Ubin beginning with World War II historical artefacts.Spanning a period of 18 months from December 2017, the surveys will document and study in detail the archaeological and historical remains at selected sites on Pulau Ubin.As an initiative of The Ubin Project, these surveys will complement ongoing cultural heritage and biodiversity research on the island. The findings of ISEAS will add to information about Ubin’s cultural heritage, serving as a guide for NParks to develop management strategies for these areas to conserve the island’s heritage. 

The start of the surveys was witnessed by Second Minister for National Development and Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee who visited the World War II gun emplacement of the Ubin Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) battery which is located within Camp Resilience (National Police Cadet Corps Campsite) today.

Part of Pulau Ubin’s rustic charm lies in the island’s rich cultural heritage. However, much is still unknown about the island’s history despite there being a number of abandoned historical sites dating to the 1800s.The findings from these archaeological surveys led by Lim Chen Sian, Associate Fellow of ISEAS, will shed light on Singapore’s trade, economic and military history, which will in turn contribute to archaeological and historic research of Singapore and the region. In addition, the information will also be incorporated into educational posters and presentations as part of efforts to strengthen awareness about Pulau Ubin’s cultural and natural heritage.

The surveys will be split into three phases, with the initial phase to be carried out at the No 2. gun emplacement site. The fieldwork for this research will entail transect surveys to identify, map and record heritage features as well as basic sampling such as surface collections. Subsurface probes may also be utilised to conduct analysis in areas where there
is a high probability of buried archaeological remains. Depending on the findings from the first phase, subsequent archaeological surveys by ISEAS may be conducted at the same areas or at the western part of Pulau Ubin.

Media Release: In-depth Archaeological Survey Begins on Pulau Ubin at World War II Site

 

Lee Hwok-Aun’s Trends in Southeast Asia publication cited in Today Online: “Malaysia’s Bumi-centric policies didn’t cultivate ability: study”

 

This article was published by Today on 21 December 2017. It can be found at this link.

Dr Lee Hwok-Aun is Senior Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute and his report can be downloaded here.