The programme for the Malaysia and Singapore Update 2012 is out, and it promises to be hot.
The discussion topics (read below) that the presenters will be discussing are all hot button issues in both Malaysia and Singapore.
More importantly, the collection of presenters are arguably the strongest ever assembled to discuss Malaysia and Singapore.
So, make a date with the Malaysia and Singapore Update 2012.
Malaysia Update
12.30pm Chair – Jessica Avalon, Australian National University
“Malaysia’s Federal Constitution, Unfinished business”
Professor Anthony Milner, Australian National University
“UMNO’s last hurrah, BN’s last campaign?”
Emeritus Professor Clive Kessler, University of New South Wales
“End of draconian laws in Malaysia?”
Dr Amanda Whiting, University of Melbourne
“Malaysia’s economy in comparison to its neighbours”
Professor Hal Hill, Australian National University
“Transformation in Malaysia”
Dr. Marzuki Mohamad, Special Officer to the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
Q&A session
2.30pm Adjourn for tea break
Singapore Update
3.00pm Chair – Nivarith Nair, Australian National University
“Splits in the elite, then and now”
Dr. Michael Barr, Flinders University
“Singapore’s 2011 elections”
Associate Professor Lily Zubaidah Rahim, University of Sydney
“Voter rejection of PAP: persistent or transient?”
Associate Professor Bilveer Singh, National University of Singapore
“Media reforms in Malaysia & Singapore”
Dr. Ross Tapsell, Australian National University
“The Singapore Economy”
Associate Professor Shandre Thangavelu, National University of Singapore
“Elections and Dominant Party Decline: Malaysia and Singapore Compared”
Associate Professor Bridget Welsh, Singapore Management University
Q&A session
Excuse me for asking, or commenting. What is so hot about these presenters. Half of them from ANU and the other half NUS. What is so special about them? Most of the presenters from ANU have taught in Singapore and had to play with its politics. So, what’s so hot about them? These are the people who practice “speaking truth with power” as opposed to “speaking truth to power”? Find me scholars who are willing to talk about Singapore from the latter perspective and I would agree with you that the conference/workshop will be hot. Otherwise, sama sama!
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Very potent observation Keester.
Do come to the Update and put the questions to the presenters directly.
It will be interesting to see how the presenters respond to your observation.
On another note, in your mind, who are the scholars who “speak truth to power?”
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Live streaming! The Malaysia and Singapore Update will be streamed live. For those not in Canberra, you can catch it live at:
1. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/singapore-malaysia-update-2012
2. http://ustre.am/OhtZ
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The podcast for the Malaysia and Singapore Update 2012 as well as the forum (Malaysia and Singapore: Models for the Asian Century?)is now available: http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/news/podcasts/cap
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