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Can Malaysia unite Asean on South China Sea and Myanmar conflicts?

Angeline Tan was quoted in South China Morning Post, 26 October 2024... Read More

Track two dialogue is key to unlocking Quad–ASEAN cooperation

IN BRIEF Since its revival in 2017, the Quad — comprising Australia,... Read More

Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship is a catalyst, not a panacea

Moving beyond regional deadlocks will take more than a single year. By... Read More

Top 5 at 5: of MOUs and equal constituency allocations

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 20 September 2024 Produced by:... Read More

What does Anwar Ibrahim stand for? Malaysia’s PM on his balancing act at home and abroad

Angeline Tan was quoted in TIME, 19 September 2024 By CHARLIE CAMPBELL ... Read More

Two-way exchanges are crucial for deepening ASEAN–Japan relations

IN BRIEF Anchored in mutual trust, understanding and respect, ASEAN–Japan relations have... Read More

Angeline Tan at the Nikkei Forum 29th Future of Asia

Angeline was featured on the session “Asian prosperity fostered by human exchange”... Read More

The tragedy of middle power politics

Amid trust deficit, Asean should get its act together and take lead... Read More

One year recap of Anwar Ibrahim’s foreign policy

One year of Anwar’s govt yields stronger focus on Asean, Middle East,... Read More

Is Malaysia’s visa-free entry enough to entice ‘picky’ Chinese tourists as TikTok changes travel habits?

Angeline Tan was quoted in South China Morning Post, 4 December 2023... Read More

Understand Chinese maritime behaviour: Opportunities for Malaysia-Japan cooperation in the South China Sea

by: Angeline Tan Read pdf Abstract: In the East and South China... Read More

BFM podcast: Is China's Belt and Road Initiative still relevant

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 18 October 2023. Produced by:... Read More

Continuity over change in China-Malaysia ties

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 19 September 2023 Produced by:... Read More

Awani Tonight: Nurturing stronger M'sia-China bonds

Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 18 September 2023 ISIS... Read More

Warming relations between China and Malaysia

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 3 April 2023 Produced by:... Read More

Raise two sensitive issues with Xi, PM told

Angeline Tan was quoted in Free Malaysia Today, 31 March 2023 The South... Read More

Prime Minister’s visit to China | Scholars are optimistic and positive, Malaysia-China relations have reached a higher level

Angeline Tan was quoted in Sin Chew, 29 March 2023 The South China... Read More

Foreign policy must step out of ‘mute’ mode

New govt should engage in Indo-Pacific, take stronger stance on geopolitical issues ANWAR Ibrahim’s... Read More

What’s coming in Xi’s second decade in power

20th party congress cements authoritarian rule in era of competition, conflicts XI... Read More

BFM podcast: All eyes on China’s twice-a-decade 20th national congress of the communist party?

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 17 October 2022. Produced by:... Read More

Taiwan adapts to ‘new normal’ while world looks on warily

Beijing’s cross-strait actions could extend to South China Sea dispute US House... Read More

AWANI Global: Hubungan tegang Taiwan - China

Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 27 August 2022 Ikuti... Read More

BFM podcast: Trade, still the centre of the Sino-malaysia relationship

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 14 July 2022. Produced by:... Read More

China stumbles over zero-Covid strategy

Southeast Asia should court investors wary about dealing with extended lockdowns, fears... Read More

China's 'soft power' on show in Southeast Asia

The year 2021 was when most governments tried to find a new... Read More

2021 review of opportunities and challenges: China on “being itself”

Angeline Tan was quoted by Sin Chew Daily China’s “peaceful development” has... Read More

AWANI Global: Memahami Perkongsian Strategik Komprehensif (CSP) ASEAN-China

Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 4 December 2021 Apakah... Read More

China's much anticipated sixth plenum

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 9 November 2021 Produced by:... Read More

We can’t be caught napping on foreign policy front

As geopolitical tensions rise alongside US-China rivalry, Malaysia must reassert its importance... Read More

China’s Dual Circulation Strategy: Implications and opportunities for Malaysia

Executive summary China’s new development paradigm, dubbed the “Dual Circulation Strategy”, will... Read More

BFM podcast: Common prosperity to address China's inequality

Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 3 September 2021. Produced by: Shazana... Read More

Telling a good Communist story

Ever since President Xi Jinping came into power in 2012 he has... Read More

Why we should fear the new ‘Made in China’

Beijing is seizing the opportunity to retool its economy and cement its superpower status while... Read More

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Angeline Tan

Angeline Tan is an analyst at ISIS Malaysia. Her research covers East Asia’s international relations, with a particular focus on China.

She is interested in China’s foreign policy, Japan’s strategic approaches to Southeast Asia, and the impact of US-China’s tech rivalry on the region. Angeline contributed to “Focus in Continuity: A Framework for Malaysia’s Foreign Policy for a Post-Pandemic World” published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2021. Her work has also been featured in The Diplomat, South China Morning Post, New Straits Times and The Edge.

Angeline was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) in 2023.

She received an MSc International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and graduated with First Class Honours for her bachelors at King’s College London.

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Can Malaysia unite Asean on South China Sea and Myanmar conflicts?

31 October 2024
Angeline Tan was quoted in South China Morning Post, 26 October 2024 As Asean chair, Malaysia and its prime minister face the daunting challenge of bridging deep divides over critical regional issues By Joseph Sipalan As Malaysia prepares to assume the Asean chair next year, the nation will face two pressing issues: the South China…

Track two dialogue is key to unlocking Quad–ASEAN cooperation

18 October 2024
IN BRIEF Since its revival in 2017, the Quad — comprising Australia, India, Japan and the United States — has faced criticism, particularly in Southeast Asia, due to being perceived as an anti-China coalition. To enhance its relevance, the Quad must redefine its identity beyond major power rivalry and prove its effectiveness in providing public…

Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship is a catalyst, not a panacea

16 October 2024
Moving beyond regional deadlocks will take more than a single year. By Angeline Tan and Yanitha Meena In recent years, expectations for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to “get its act together” and actively respond to regional challenges have been met with disappointment. Lukewarm responses, such as the largely inconsequential Five-Point Consensus on the Myanmar…

Top 5 at 5: of MOUs and equal constituency allocations

23 September 2024
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 20 September 2024 Produced by: Sudais Ferhard, Alia Zefri, Alena Nadia, Tee Shiao Eek Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Dashran Yohan The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has kicked off a four-day visit to China, marking the 50th anniversary of Malaysia and China’s diplomatic relations

What does Anwar Ibrahim stand for? Malaysia’s PM on his balancing act at home and abroad

23 September 2024
Angeline Tan was quoted in TIME, 19 September 2024 By CHARLIE CAMPBELL  A lot has changed since my last conversation with Anwar Ibrahim 10 years ago, when he jumped on a crackly phone call between court hearings to reveal his chances of beating a trumped-up sodomy charge “didn’t look good.” Things looked considerably brighter for…

Two-way exchanges are crucial for deepening ASEAN–Japan relations

04 September 2024
IN BRIEF Anchored in mutual trust, understanding and respect, ASEAN–Japan relations have transformed from post-war animosity to a strong partnership, with Japan's influence augmented by its dominant cultural exports and its role as a substantial official development assistance provider in Southeast Asia. But to foster a balanced and reciprocal relationship, ASEAN needs to increase its…

Angeline Tan at the Nikkei Forum 29th Future of Asia

01 July 2024
Angeline was featured on the session “Asian prosperity fostered by human exchange” discussing interchanges between ASEAN and Japan. A report of the session can be found here. The panel discussed Japan’s soft power and influence in Southeast Asia, as well as the country’s role in enhancing human capital in the region. Recounting her experience as…

The tragedy of middle power politics

11 January 2024
Amid trust deficit, Asean should get its act together and take lead as US-Sino rivalry plays out in the region. Since China's ascension to the World Trade Organisation in 2001, its meteoric economic rise has been observed with caution. The narrative that China will soon overtake the American economy emerged quickly. In less than a…

One year recap of Anwar Ibrahim’s foreign policy

20 December 2023
One year of Anwar’s govt yields stronger focus on Asean, Middle East, balancing major powers Last November, Anwar Ibrahim was elected as the 10th Malaysian prime minister, at a turbulent time both domestically and internationally. Malaysian politics was in turmoil following the “Sheraton move” in 2020, which disposed of the 22-month-old Pakatan Harapan government. Over…

Is Malaysia’s visa-free entry enough to entice ‘picky’ Chinese tourists as TikTok changes travel habits?

05 December 2023
Angeline Tan was quoted in South China Morning Post, 4 December 2023 Tour operators are sceptical the 30-day visa-free access will give Malaysia an edge over Thailand and Indonesia without a boost to promote distinct experiences Social media is shaping how people travel, experts note, while government also has to make clear Malaysia is safe…

Understand Chinese maritime behaviour: Opportunities for Malaysia-Japan cooperation in the South China Sea

28 October 2023
by: Angeline Tan Read pdf Abstract: In the East and South China Seas, actions undertaken by both claimants and non-claimants in the disputed waters have cultivated an environment of distrust, erecting more barriers to making progress diplomatically. China’s increasing assertiveness over the years is often blamed for the deteriorating situation in both seas, but what motivates Beijing’s maritime…

BFM podcast: Is China's Belt and Road Initiative still relevant

19 October 2023
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 18 October 2023. Produced by: Moh Heng Ying Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See World leaders have convened in Beijing to mark the 10th anniversary of the belt and road initiative. And some noteworthy attendees include Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor…

Continuity over change in China-Malaysia ties

19 September 2023
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 19 September 2023 Produced by: Moh Heng Ying Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Mark Tan, Keith Kam Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim made a whirlwind day trip to China on Sunday, marking his second official visit in just 6 months. Angeline Tan, Researcher in the Foreign Policy and…

Awani Tonight: Nurturing stronger M'sia-China bonds

19 September 2023
Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 18 September 2023 ISIS Malaysia's Angeline Tan says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's recent visit to Nanning, China signals Malaysia's greater commitment at strengthening existing ties with the world's second largest economy.  

Warming relations between China and Malaysia

03 April 2023
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 3 April 2023 Produced by: Moh Heng Ying Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim concluded his maiden visit to China over the weekend. This is seen as an important visit as China has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner since 2009. How successful was…

Raise two sensitive issues with Xi, PM told

31 March 2023
Angeline Tan was quoted in Free Malaysia Today, 31 March 2023 The South China Sea dispute and the alleged persecution of Uyghurs will probably be discussed discreetly in the interest of preserving bilateral relations. by Reshna Reem Ganesan PETALING JAYA: Two foreign policy experts have urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to raise two key issues when…

Prime Minister’s visit to China | Scholars are optimistic and positive, Malaysia-China relations have reached a higher level

29 March 2023
Angeline Tan was quoted in Sin Chew, 29 March 2023 The South China Sea dispute and the alleged persecution of Uyghurs will probably be discussed discreetly in the interest of preserving bilateral relations. Local scholars generally hold positive views on Dato’ Seri Anwar’s first official visit to China as Prime Minister, and believe that the relationship…

Foreign policy must step out of ‘mute’ mode

18 January 2023
New govt should engage in Indo-Pacific, take stronger stance on geopolitical issues ANWAR Ibrahim’s appointment as prime minister last November made headlines across the world, with positive coverage, ranging from Nikkei Asia to New York Times.     To some in Malaysia, Anwar’s leadership symbolises a new era of rule of law. Abroad, he embodies the hope of…

What’s coming in Xi’s second decade in power

07 November 2022
20th party congress cements authoritarian rule in era of competition, conflicts XI Jinping secured a third term as president of the People’s Republic of China last month during a highly predictable and choreographed 20th party congress. The meeting was eagerly anticipated only if to analyse how Xi anointed himself. Every detail about the week-long meeting…

BFM podcast: All eyes on China’s twice-a-decade 20th national congress of the communist party?

17 October 2022
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 17 October 2022. Produced by: Moh Heng Ying Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Chong Tjen San There will likely be no major surprises with Xi Jinping securing a third term as party secretary general. But the more important factors - relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions and who…

Taiwan adapts to ‘new normal’ while world looks on warily

15 September 2022
Beijing’s cross-strait actions could extend to South China Sea dispute US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s controversial visit to Taiwan last month dominated headlines for its potential ramification on cross-strait relations. In response, China carried out the largest-ever military exercises in the Taiwan Strait, ushering what analysts called a “new normal”. While the response has been…

AWANI Global: Hubungan tegang Taiwan - China

29 August 2022
Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 27 August 2022 Ikuti diskusi dan analisis mengenai ketegangan hubungan Taiwan – China dan implikasi kepada hubungan geopolitik AS - China bersama Angeline Tan, Penyelidik Kajian Dasar dan Keselamatan Luar Negeri, ISIS Malaysia dalam AWANI Global  

BFM podcast: Trade, still the centre of the Sino-malaysia relationship

15 July 2022
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 14 July 2022. Produced by: Philip See Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Keith Kam Researcher Angeline Tan discusses the significance and focus of China Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Kuala Lumpur with BFM’s Wong Shou Ning and Keith Kam. 

China stumbles over zero-Covid strategy

12 May 2022
Southeast Asia should court investors wary about dealing with extended lockdowns, fears of Beijing suffering Shanghai’s fate IN February, the world watched in anticipation as Beijing opened the Winter Olympic Games. After two years of a strict zero-Covid strategy, the marginal opening of borders for an international sporting competition led many to believe that this…

China's 'soft power' on show in Southeast Asia

20 April 2022
The year 2021 was when most governments tried to find a new normal in an ever-changing Covid-world. For Southeast Asia, it meant launching national immunisation programmes and managing local economies while keeping a watchful eye on geopolitical developments. While the pandemic brought about a host of new challenges, foreign relations have not been impacted the…

2021 review of opportunities and challenges: China on “being itself”

03 January 2022
Angeline Tan was quoted by Sin Chew Daily China’s “peaceful development” has led to its astonishing economic growth. In recent years, this has led the United States  to believe that China is a growing threat and has prompted a trade war. However, scholars believe that China is not trying to be the ‘World’s Big Brother’.  …

AWANI Global: Memahami Perkongsian Strategik Komprehensif (CSP) ASEAN-China

06 December 2021
Angeline Tan was interviewed by Astro Awani on 4 December 2021 Apakah cabaran dan peluang baharu hubungan ASEAN-China melangkaui 30 tahun sebagai rakan dialog rantau ini? Ikuti diskusi dan analisis Angeline Tan, Penyelidik Penyelidik Kajian Dasar dan Keselamatan Luar Negeri, ISIS Malaysia mengenai perkongsian strategik komprehensif (CSP) ASEAN-China yang dipersetujui bersama di Sidang Kemuncak Khas…

China's much anticipated sixth plenum

09 November 2021
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 9 November 2021 Produced by: Philip See Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See Angeline Tan, Researcher in the Foreign Policy and Security Studies at ISIS gives us a good insight on how President Xi Jin Ping's plans to cement his legacy and how this plenum…

We can’t be caught napping on foreign policy front

13 October 2021
As geopolitical tensions rise alongside US-China rivalry, Malaysia must reassert its importance in region.  THE United States has long been criticised for neglecting Southeast Asia but this seems to be changing under the Biden administration. As the US-China rivalry deepens, American and Chinese diplomacy is zeroed in on the region.   In recent months, Southeast Asia’s…

China’s Dual Circulation Strategy: Implications and opportunities for Malaysia

28 September 2021
Executive summary China’s new development paradigm, dubbed the “Dual Circulation Strategy”, will impact on the direction of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects. Shifting away from infrastructure projects, the BRI will be reoriented towards three key areas of public health, digital transformation and green development. As a result, Malaysia stands to lose 6.5% of GDP…

BFM podcast: Common prosperity to address China's inequality

03 September 2021
Angeline Tan was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 3 September 2021. Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Philip See Angeline Tan, researcher for ISIS Malaysia, helps us understand President Xi Jin Ping's Common Prosperity agenda and what it means to China's broader society and economy as children from primary school age will begin learning “Xi…

Telling a good Communist story

07 July 2021
Ever since President Xi Jinping came into power in 2012 he has set about telling “a good story about China”, and what better story to tell than the rise and success of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)?   Standing on the same balcony where Mao Zedong declared the People’s Republic of China, Xi went into passionate…

Why we should fear the new ‘Made in China’

17 May 2021
Beijing is seizing the opportunity to retool its economy and cement its superpower status while the world continues to grapple with Covid-19. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ravage the global economy, China is emerging from it stronger than ever.  China was the only major economy in the world that saw an expansion last year, seeing its gross domestic product increasing by 2.3%. In November, President Xi Jinping announced that China has eradicated extreme poverty one…
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