Yes, It Could Happen Here: Why Saudi Arabia is ripe for revolution
In the age of Arab revolutions, will Saudis dare to honor Facebook calls for anti-government demonstrations on March 11? Will they protest at one of Jeddah's main roundabouts? Or will they start in Qatif, the eastern region where a substantial Shiite majority has had more experience in real protest? Will Riyadh remain cocooned...
Can Opposition Parties Bring Reform Without Winning Majority of Seats?
So far only Reform Party has announced the plan to form the next government. NSP, SDP, SF are keeping silent while WP clearly does not want to form the next government and instead it wants PAP to do so. WP finds its role as the checks and balance in parliament, through which reforms then will come about. An assessment is timely...
PAP’s mirror mirror on the wall strategy has made many Singaporeans daft
I was driving past a Malaysian town when I saw a banner by the side of an ordinary road attached between two trees with the following words "Thank You Barisan National for higher prices". Such a public statement from the grassroots is something that I have never seen in Singapore where cost of living is one of the highest in...
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