MASSA-GE15 The Malaysia and Singapore Society of Australia (MASSA) is the first ‘country’ association to be affiliated with the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) – shortly after ASAA’s formation in 1976. MASSA serves as a focal point for scholarly contact and communication and strives to represent and promote the interests of Malaysia and Singapore studies in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Panels on Malaysia and Singapore continue to be a regular feature of the biennial ASAA conferences, where the James C. Jackson Memorial Lecture is delivered by a leading scholar of Malaysia and Singapore studies. MASSA-GE15’s tracks The amazing race for democracy: rushing ballots home from all over the world by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-18T04:39:49Z Malaysia in deluge: Recovering the economy from pandemic and peril at GE15 by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-12T12:20:50Z Malaysia in deluge: Can young voters save Malaysia from (more) money politics at GE15? by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-07T23:37:28Z Malaysia in deluge: the Borneo bloc... making and breaking Malaysia's federalism at GE15? by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-07T10:52:48Z Malaysia in deluge: Merdeka Centre's Ibrahim Suffian sketches out GE15, ahead of Nov 19 by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-10-30T13:48:56Z
The amazing race for democracy: rushing ballots home from all over the world by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-18T04:39:49Z
Malaysia in deluge: Recovering the economy from pandemic and peril at GE15 by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-12T12:20:50Z
Malaysia in deluge: Can young voters save Malaysia from (more) money politics at GE15? by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-07T23:37:28Z
Malaysia in deluge: the Borneo bloc... making and breaking Malaysia's federalism at GE15? by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-11-07T10:52:48Z
Malaysia in deluge: Merdeka Centre's Ibrahim Suffian sketches out GE15, ahead of Nov 19 by MASSA-GE15 published on 2022-10-30T13:48:56Z