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Reports & Briefs
The 2026 US-Israel War on Iran: What's happened and what we can expect
The 2026 US-Israel War on Iran: What's happened and what we can expect
The Rashtriyta Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS): Its Presence and Network in Malaysia.
The Rashtriyta Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS): Its Presence and Network in Malaysia.
Identity as a Strategic Frontier: Why Malaysian Chinese Identity Matters to National Resilience
Identity as a Strategic Frontier: Why Malaysian Chinese Identity Matters to National Resilience
The Value of Safe Spaces: Indian Youths and Belonging
The Value of Safe Spaces: Indian Youths and Belonging
Remembering Pattani: Patani Conflict and Negotiating Identity
Remembering Pattani: Patani Conflict and Negotiating Identity
Protecting Malaysian Multiculturalism: Understanding and Addressing Drivers of Hate & Extremism Post 2018 to 2023
Protecting Malaysian Multiculturalism: Understanding and Addressing Drivers of Hate & Extremism Post 2018 to 2023
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Of Malay Threats: Amok, Lucut Kewarganegaraan & Jangan Cabar Kesabaran Kami
Of Malay Threats: Amok, Lucut Kewarganegaraan & Jangan Cabar Kesabaran Kami
How a historical act of violence evolved into the polite, bureaucratic weapon of modern Malay nativism.
Sketches from The Field: What Silence Can Tell Us
Sketches from The Field: What Silence Can Tell Us
On the intersections of class, ethnicity, and how belonging looks like in Malaysia.
Border is where mobility, power and agency are contested daily
Border is where mobility, power and agency are contested daily
Border is more than just a line drawn on a map. People who lives on border areas continue to actively negotiate for movement between and within those lines.
Reflections from Taipei: What Malaysians can learn from Taiwan’s resilience
Reflections from Taipei: What Malaysians can learn from Taiwan’s resilience
Assessing the ground reality of civil defense, legislative gridlock, and the deep Malaysian ties to a Taiwanese society bracing for conflict.
The Price of Denial
The Price of Denial
Keeping RON95 at RM1.99 is a political choice—one that protects households today but leaves them entirely unprepared for tomorrow.
Op-eds/Articles
To belong now and long after | The Star
To belong now and long after | The Star
In this second part, the writer looks at language and sense of community among the Indians on the East Coast of Malaysia.
A minority within a minority | The Star
A minority within a minority | The Star
A recent study looks at being Indian on the East Coast of Malaysia.
Prologue to IMAN Research Report: Kami Orang Sini Juga | Stratsea
Prologue to IMAN Research Report: Kami Orang Sini Juga | Stratsea
Northern ambitions | The Star
Northern ambitions | The Star
Malay youths across the northern Malay heartlands of the peninsula mainly want better economic opportunities, a study shows. Sidelining the territory’s development could be costly for the state government of the day.
Bagaimana kita saling membenci | Malaysiakini
Bagaimana kita saling membenci | Malaysiakini
Media Interviews
Kami Orang Sini Juga #7: Does the Hindu-Supremacist RSS Exist in Malaysia? - BFM 89.9
Kami Orang Sini Juga #7: Does the Hindu-Supremacist RSS Exist in Malaysia? - BFM 89.9
Does China’s Soft Power Influence Local Chinese Identity & Politics?
Does China’s Soft Power Influence Local Chinese Identity & Politics?
Chinese Youth & Society
Chinese Youth & Society
Gutshot take on conversation with Liew Liang Hong, IMAN researcher, on identity, concerns, priorities and aspirations that makes up our ethnic chinese youth ...
What Are the Key Priorities of Malaysian-Chinese Youth?
What Are the Key Priorities of Malaysian-Chinese Youth?
Kami Orang Sini Juga is a mini-series in collaboration with IMAN Research. This series explores how young Malaysian Indians and Chinese understand identity, belonging, and their place in Malaysia today. It builds on IMAN’s earlier project, Orang Kita, which focused on Malay Muslim youth.In the sixth episode, we explore the key priorities of Malaysian-Chinese youth, including infrastructure and social harmony. We speak to Liew Liang Hong, Researcher, IMAN Research. Listen to the rest of the episodes of the series here.And if you missed it, we previously covered IMAN’s Orang Kita project on Malay-Muslim youth. Here is the list of episodes - The Malays Are More Politically Diverse Than You ThinkDoes the MADANI Branding Capture the Imagination of Young Malays?Farmlands & Financial Hubs: How Land Use Shapes Voting Patterns in MalaysiaWhat Do Malay Youths Want?Image Credit: Shutterstock
The Crisis of Malaysian-Indian Political Imagination
The Crisis of Malaysian-Indian Political Imagination
Kami Orang Sini Juga is a mini-series in collaboration with IMAN Research. This series explores how young Malaysian Indians and Chinese understand identity, belonging, and their place in Malaysia today. It builds on IMAN’s earlier project, Orang Kita, which focused on Malay Muslim youth.In the fifth episode, we unpack why young Malaysian Indians feel disconnected from politics in the country, how they feel about race based political parties and what meaningful political re-engagement could look like. Listen to rest of the episodes of the series here.And if you missed it, we previously covered IMAN’s Orang Kita project on Malay-Muslim youth. Here is the list of episodes - The Malays Are More Politically Diverse Than You ThinkDoes the MADANI Branding Capture the Imagination of Young Malays?Farmlands & Financial Hubs: How Land Use Shapes Voting Patterns in MalaysiaWhat Do Malay Youths Want?Image Credit: Shutterstock
Do Malaysian-Chinese Youth Care About Politics?
Do Malaysian-Chinese Youth Care About Politics?
Kami Orang Sini Juga is a mini-series in collaboration with IMAN Research. This series explores how young Malaysian Indians and Chinese understand identity, belonging, and their place in Malaysia today. It builds on IMAN’s earlier project, Orang Kita, which focused on Malay Muslim youth.In the fourth episode, we unpack how young Malaysian Chinese relate to politics of the country, as well as their yearning for community third spaces. Listen to rest of the episodes of the series here.And if you missed it, we previously covered IMAN’s Orang Kita project on Malay-Muslim youth. Here is the list of episodes - The Malays Are More Politically Diverse Than You ThinkDoes the MADANI Branding Capture the Imagination of Young Malays?Farmlands & Financial Hubs: How Land Use Shapes Voting Patterns in MalaysiaWhat Do Malay Youths Want?Image Credit: Shutterstock
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