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Foreign Policy
Does Malaysia need a foreign policy doctrine?
After nine months in power, does the new government have a serious foreign policy or indirectly opts for a rather reactive approach?
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Is Malaysia being selective in supporting persecuted minorities?
What does Malaysia need to think about when supporting persecuted minorities abroad?
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Anti-Israelism not enough for a coherent foreign policy
Is blatant anti-Israelism enough to form a backbone of New Malaysia's foreign policy?
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Asian Studies
China, Islam and the Middle Way Forward
Some news streaming out from China, especially those pertaining to Islam, have been nothing short of scandalous.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Icerd debate degenerating into politics of ‘melatah’
What better way to describe the exaggerated reaction to a treaty that isn't even going to be ratifited?
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Why Imran Khan is good for M’sia and Pakistan
The Pakitani Prime Minister is coming at the right time and is meeting with the right person.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Why the rush for Harapan to ratify Icerd?
Amid feathers being ruffled by talk of ratification, its proponents have remained deathly quiet.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Halal, kosher and the Confucian means to an end
The sooner China respects Muslims within its own confines and the larger Islamic world, the better.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
‘Bigger than 5’: Uniting behind Dr M’s call for change in the UN
With the 'Big 5' permanent members, the UN has become a club of self-entitled elites.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago