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The events of Langkah Sheraton upended the political landscape and threw Malaysia's democracy into a tailspin. One year later, the country remains on political tenterhooks amid a raging pandemic and a state of emergency. We speak to Dr James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania, and Ibrahim Suffian, Programme Director at the Merdeka Center, about the lasting impact of the move, and what will come next.
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The events of Langkah Sheraton upended the political landscape and threw Malaysia's democracy into a tailspin. One year later, the country remains on political tenterhooks amid a raging pandemic and a state of emergency. We speak to Dr James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania, and Ibrahim Suffian, Programme Director at the Merdeka Center, about the lasting impact of the move, and what will come next.
Image Credit: EPA-EFE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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