Ooi Kee Beng

Kee Beng

Ooi Kee Beng is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. His latest book is titled, Arrested Reform: The Undoing of Abdullah Badawi (Refsa; Kuala Lumpur, 2009). 


DateTitleCategory
Sep 2009The last pickings of Race IdeologyAsia and The World
Jul 2009Najib's First 100 days: Making Incumbency CountSoutheast Asia
Feb 2009One Year On in Malaysia: The Painful path towards DevolutionSoutheast Asia
Oct 2008Waiting for Anwar or not? Malaysia stays tunedSoutheast Asia
Jul 2008 Malaysia’s culture of politicisation still alive and wellSoutheast Asia
May 2008In Malaysia: UMNO must sharpen its wits, not its elbowsSoutheast Asia
Apr 2008Malaysia’s political terrain tilts beyond recognitionSoutheast Asia
Feb 2008Scaling the conceptual walls in ASEAN's waySoutheast Asia
Jan 2008Political Change in Malaysia: Contextualising realitySoutheast Asia
Dec 2007Public Demonstrations in Malaysia: The Government Bites BackSoutheast Asia
Nov 2007Crystal Ball Gazing: Forecasting the Malaysian ElectionsSoutheast Asia
Oct 2007When 'Volunteerism' turns Ugly: Old Age Ordinances for New Age ProblemsSoutheast Asia
Aug 2007So how long was the Malayan peninsula colonised?Southeast Asia
Jun 2007China: The Income Gap is the Medication, not the DiseaseEast Asia
Apr 200750 Years of Malaysian Independence: Celebrate or Contemplate?Southeast Asia
Jan 2007Can Tun Dr Ismail help break the Impasse?Southeast Asia
Nov 2006Abdullah hopes for a calm UMNO General AssemblySoutheast Asia
Oct 2006Abdullah's Fourth Year: Less Hope, More SympathySoutheast Asia
Oct 2006Malaysia-Singapore Relations: Framing Lee Kuan Yew's Marginalisation DiscourseSoutheast Asia
Sep 2006Mahathir vs Abdullah: Can the worms be recanned?Southeast Asia
Jul 2006Only UMNO can threaten UMNOSoutheast Asia
Jan 2006Breaking down colonialism's wallsSoutheast Asia
May 2005The worldAsia and The World
Mar 2005Understanding post-Mahathir MalaysiaSoutheast Asia
Dec 2004Adapting Islam to modern statehoodAsia and The World