Qi Siang Ng

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Qi Siang Ng is an MA student in the Regional Studies: East Asia program at Harvard University. Having previously worked as a full-time business journalist, he has commented extensively on Politics and International Relations for Singapore media outlets, as well as for the Oxpol Blog at the University of Oxford’s Department of Politics and International Relations. His interests are in great power rivalry in Asia and the Indo-Pacific.

Malaysian Chinese community to shape national poll
Malaysian Chinese community to shape national poll
Electoral mathematics means politicians are faced with a choice between communal politics and multiculturalism.
The limits to French grandeur in the Indo-Pacific
The limits to French grandeur in the Indo-Pacific
Emmanuel Macron wants to restore France to be a great power but despite a regional footprint his dreams may be fleeting.
Why Mahathir is unlikely to make Anwar his successor
Why Mahathir is unlikely to make Anwar his successor
Few thought the then 92-year-old return PM would be anything but a charismatic seat-warmer – except the man himself.
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