128 research outputs found
3-MethÂoxy-N-p-tolylÂbenzohydroxamic acid
Two molÂecules of the title compound, C15H15NO3, are linked by a pair of O—Hâ‹ŻOcarbonÂyl hydrogen bonds over a centre of inversion to form a hydrogen-bonded dimer. With respect to the –C(=O)—N(OH)– unit, the methoxy-substituted ring is twisted by 42.2 (1)°, whereas the methyl-substituted ring is twisted by 52.2 (1)°
Post GE13 : new era in Malaysian politics?
The just-concluded general election in Malaysia has returned Prime Minister Najib Razak's Barisan Nasional to power, though with an erosion of support. It has also thrown up many questions about how it will define the shape of Malaysian politics to come
Is Malaysia Tilting Towards China?
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak visited China in November 2016 where he signed a series of deals, including a significant defence agreement, raising concerns that Malaysia could be veering away from its partnership with the United States. Yang Razali Kassim discusses Malaysia’s ties with China in an email interview with World Politics Review published on 21 December 2016
The Ulama Strike Back: Whither PAS and Pakatan?
The latest PAS elections have seen the decisive reassertion of the central leadership of the ulama class. How will this impact on the future of political Islam and opposition politics in Malaysia
Plight of the Rohingya : ASEAN credibility again at stake
The suffering of the Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state is putting pressure on ASEAN to intervene. Coming just before their 21st Summit, the wisdom and stewardship of ASEAN leaders will be tested once again
Indonesia’s new president : coming crunch-test for Joko Widodo
Joko Widowo has emerged from relative obscurity to be Indonesia’s president-elect. Before taking power in October he must form a competent cabinet and strengthen his coalition to avoid leading a minority government. Will he succeed
East Asian regionalism : end of ASEAN centrality?
The growing economic convergence of East Asia as reflected by the move to form an East Asian free trade area is a significant development. ASEAN’s enabling role has however been understated. While ASEAN’s centrality will be affected, this is not the end for ASEAN
In Conversation With Anwar Ibrahim : On Mahathir, Reconciliation & Political Transition
On Malaysia’s National Day recently, Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s prime minister-in-waiting, received RSIS Senior Fellow Yang Razali Kassim at his office near Kuala Lumpur. In this first of a two-part conversation, he talks about his relationship with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, reconciliation between them and Malaysia’s political transition
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