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Foreign Policy
Storm in a Singapore tea cup
It is erroneous for Bilahari Kausikan to suggest that Malaysia will provoke controversy with Singapore to overcome its own internal tensions.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Reconnecting the government and the public on international matters
Striking the right balance in playing a positive role in regional conflict resolution while fulfilling pre-election promises.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Pakistan and India don’t seem to be ready for full-blown war
Malaysia should not turn a blind eye to how these two South Asian nuclear powers handle their conflict.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Takeaway of Tun M’s speech on Yemen
Discussing Malaysian foreign policy on its way to being principled again.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Keep up international pressure on China
As China begins to feel the heat, Muslims and non-Muslims alike should stand against religious repression.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Malaysia should think twice before welcoming Mohammed bin Salman
Since the fall of former PM Najib Razak, Malaysia has changed course on its relations with Riyadh. So why does it want the Saudi royal to visit?
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
A generation of frustrated revolutionaries. Is Iran ready for a repeat of 1979?
Today, Iran is not threatened by another classic revolution, but it's the time for another "white revolution" - timely reforms for which no one will need to die.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
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
7 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
7 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
7 years ago
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