Articles by Greg Lopez

Democracy and human rights in Southeast Asia

Call for papers for a special issue on democracy and human rights in Southeast Asia.

The end of constitutionalism in Malaysia

Clive Kessler argues that the Malaysian federal constitution is being hijacked by a cabal of non-democratic forces.

Moving away from the consociational model

Greg Lopez suggests that it's time to stop relying on the elites to find solutions to Malaysia's problems

Who divides Malaysia?

The condemnation of UMNO is increasingly becoming mainstream. Does this signal a change of what the international community thinks of UMNO?

Pakatan Rakyat does not deserve to be government

Murray Hunter articulates why Malaysia's opposition does not deserve to take over the federal government.

JOM magazine

Joyce Ng, the editor of the only Australia-based Malaysian magazine, explains what motivated this venture

Update – East Malaysia rising seminar

Dr. Arnold Puyok discusses recent developments in Sabah and Sarawak.

East Malaysia rising

One of Malaysia's top political scientists discusses the fortunes of the two East Malaysian states after Malaysia's 13th general election.

Unsilenced

Haris Ibrahim explains why, in his view, in Malaysia it has to be "Anything But UMNO"

Malaysia-US and Malaysia-China relations

Will Malaysia allow China a naval base in Sabah? What would the implications be for ASEAN if there were closer China-Malaysia military cooperation?

Malaysia to build bridges with North Korea

The question is: why did a Malaysian university give an honorary doctorate to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un?

Haris Ibrahim @ ANU

Meet one of Malaysia's most prominent social activists at the ANU as he shares his experience in opposing authoritarianism in Malaysia