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Authority and Ethical Improvement in Aceh, Indonesia (Princeton University
Press, 2018).
Lee Tai De (Ted) holds a Masters degree in Political Science from National
Chengchi University of Taiwan. His current position is senior research officer
in Malaysia’s Merdeka Center for Opinion Research. His research interests
include the political behaviour of Malaysian voters, electoral reform, and the
delineation of constituencies.
Johan Saravanamuttu, now Emeritus Professor, was formerly Professor
of Political Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Penang, where
he served also as Dean of the School of Social Sciences. He has published
extensively on Malaysia’s foreign policy, the middle class, general elections,
and political Islam.
Ibrahim Suffian is co-founder and programmes director of the Merdeka
Center for Opinion Research, a leading public-opinion polling and political
survey organisation in Malaysia. He studied at the Kelley School of Business at
Indiana University, obtained an MBA from the Eli Broad College of Business
at Michigan State University, and was a World Fellow at Yale University.
Ross Tapsell is a Southeast Asia specialist and Senior Lecturer at the Australian
National University’s College of Asia and the Pacific. He is the inaugural
Director of the ANU’s Malaysia Institute, established in 2017.
Helen Ting Mu Hung (PhD in Political Science, Sciences Po, Paris) is
Associate Professor at the Institute of Malaysian and International Studies
(IKMAS), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). Her research interests
include interethnic and interreligious relations, multiculturalism, and the
politics of national identity.
Meredith L. Weiss is Professor of Political Science in the Rockefeller College
of Public Affairs and Policy, at the University at Albany, State University of
New York (SUNY). She has published widely on political mobilisation and
contention, the politics of identity and development, and electoral politics in
Southeast Asia, with particular focus on Malaysia and Singapore.
Wong Chin Huat is Senior Fellow at the Jeffery Sachs Center on Sustainable
Development and Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia, Sunway
University, Malaysia. Trained at the University of Essex, he centres his research
on electoral systems, party systems, and communal politics, with a special
focus on Malaysia.
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