Kai Ostwald
Affiliations: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Political Science, Southeast Asia, Elections, Identity Politics, Institutions, Ethnic PoliticsGoogle:
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Ostwald K, Oliver S. (2020) Four arenas: Malaysia’s 2018 election, reform, and democratization Democratization. 27: 662-680 |
Oliver S, Ostwald K. (2018) Explaining Elections In Singapore: Dominant Party Resilience And Valence Politics Journal of East Asian Studies. 18: 129-156 |
Ostwald K, Schuler P, Chong JM. (2018) Triple Duel: The Impact of Coalition Fragmentation and Three-Corner Fights on the 2018 Malaysian Election Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 37: 31-55 |
Ostwald K, Dierkes J. (2018) Canada’s foreign policy and bureaucratic (un)responsiveness: public diplomacy in the digital domain Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. 24: 202-222 |
Gueorguiev D, Ostwald K, Schuler P. (2018) Rematch: Islamic politics, mobilisation, and the Indonesian presidential election Political Science. 70: 240-252 |
Ostwald K, Tajima Y, Samphantharak K. (2016) Indonesia's Decentralization Experiment: Motivations, Successes, and Unintended Consequences Journal of Southeast Asian Economies. 33: 139-156 |
Ostwald K. (2016) Hard Choices: Challenging the Singapore Consensus . By Donald Low and Sudhir Vadaketh eds. Singapore: NUS Press, 2014. 272 pp. $24 (Paper). Journal of East Asian Studies. 16: 296-298 |
Ostwald K. (2015) Political Change in Southeast Asia. By Jacques Bertrand. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 258 pp. $28.99 (paper). Journal of East Asian Studies. 15: 303-305 |
Ostwald K. (2013) How to Win a Lost Election: Malapportionment and Malaysia’s 2013 General Election The Round Table. 102: 521-532 |