Infernal Ramblings
A Malaysian Perspective on Politics, Society and Economics

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Me
This is me.

I am John Lee Ming Keong, an 18-year-old student and writer from a suburb of the Klang Valley in Selangor, Malaysia. I am presently studying for my bachelor's degree at Dartmouth College in the United States. I started Infernal Ramblings in 2005 to present a Malaysian perspective on politics, society and economics — to help people understand my country, and just as importantly, the world in which my country exists.

What this means is that the main focus of this site is issues of current interest to Malaysians. However, because no country is a metaphorical island, I will also frequently write on topics of concern to people around the world, and from other countries. I am a policy wonk, so those interested in public policy will often find things that catch their fancy. If you have any questions or just would like to chat, you are more than welcome to contact me.


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