Ooi Kee Beng (Chinese: 黄基明; pinyin Huáng Jī Míng; born 31 May 1955) is a political historian and executive director of Penang Institute. Prior to this, he was the deputy director of ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute. He is the founder-editor of the Penang Monthly, ISSUES (Penang Institute), Monographs (Penang Institute) and ISEAS Perspective (ISEAS). He is also editor of Trends in Southeast Asia, and a columnist for The Edge.[1]
Ooi was born and raised in Penang. Educated at La Salle School (Air Itam) and St Xavier's Institution, he did his A-levels at Methodist High School. After three years as sub-editor for The Star and The Straits Echo, he left to study, work and live in Sweden. His PhD from Stockholm University is in Sinology, on political philosophy.
He worked as a court reporter in Penang for The Star newspaper in 1975 before becoming a news sub-editor at The Straits Echo from 1975 to 1978.
Before returning to the region, he worked at Ericsson Electronics in Sweden for 22 years during the heyday of the company's mobile phone era, while studying in Stockholm University for series of degrees. Courses that he taught at Stockholm University included Chinese History, Chinese Philosophy and General Knowledge of China. His most intimate academic interests are in Language Philosophy and Ancient Chinese Political and Strategic Thinking.
He was visiting associate professor at the City University of Hong Kong (2009-2012); and adjunct associate professor at the National University of Singapore’s Department of Southeast Asian Studies (2009-2011) He is senior fellow at Jeffrey Cheah Institute for Southeast Asia at Subang, Selangor, and adjunct professor at Taylor's College, Selangor.
He joined Singapore's Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (now ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute) in 2004, becoming its deputy director from 2011 to 2017. He is presently visiting senior fellow at that Institute.
In 2017, he was appointed executive director of Penang Institute.[2] Through the institute, he is a member of numerous Penang state committees, and is advisor for the Penang2030 state vision, and board member of Digital Penang.
Penang Institute is a major think tank in Malaysia. Supported by the Penang State Government, it publishes the city magazine Penang Monthly and ISSUES policy briefs among other periodicals. It is advisor to the Penang State Government, carries out research on matters relating to the state of Penang, and raises socioeconomic and other issues for public debate.
The institute works closely with other state bodies, and with regional think tanks, universities, international organisations and various embassies.
Ooi writes regular opinion pieces for regional and global mass media on Malaysian matters and regional matters. These have been compiled in seven separate volumes. Many of these works can be accessed at https://wikibeng.com/. He is the founder-editor of Penang Monthly, ISSUES (Penang Institute) and Monographs (Penang Institute); and ISEAS Perspective (ISEAS). He is also Series Editor for Trends in Southeast Asia (ISEAS), and a columnist for The Edge
He has written several biographies on important political personalities of Malaysia and Singapore, such as Tun Dr Ismail, Lim Kit Siang, H. S. Lee, Yusof Ishak and Goh Keng Swee.
His books have won the following awards: