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    Trump’s Call and the Yalta Legacy: Russia’s Strategic Patience in a Multipolar World

    Russia’s strategic patience has transformed it from a 'fleet in being'—a passive force—to a 'fleet is being,' actively shaping global dynamics.

    By Rais Hussin
    7 months ago
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    Time to UN-Seat U.S. on the UN Security Council

    It is time to move toward a model of global governance that is truly representative of the world’s diversity.

    By Rais Hussin
    7 months ago
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    Egypt, Sinai & Israel’s loss of strategic initiative

    Israel still hasn’t regained any meaningful strategic initiative post-1982 withdrawal from the Sinai.

    By Jason Loh
    7 months ago
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    Strengthening Public Spaces: Malaysia’s Essential Response to the Global Rise of Crowd Attacks

    The recent spike in crowd attacks globally underscores the urgency to strengthen public security measures and develop contingency plans against violent crimes.

    By Avyce Heng and Margarita Peredaryenko
    8 months ago
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    Peace on Paper: The Hidden Struggles Behind Malaysia’s GPI Ranking

    Essentially, a nation may appear peaceful externally but lack the critical structures to sustain peace during stress or upheaval.

    By Chia Chu Hang
    8 months ago
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    A Critical Perspective on the UN’s AI Governance Plan: Hidden Risks in the Push for Global Regulation

    For the governance framework to succeed, it must move beyond the binaries of “good AI” versus “bad AI” and embrace a genuinely inclusive approach.

    By Rais Hussin
    8 months ago
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    Malaysia at the Helm: Steering ASEAN Toward a Resilient Future

    As ASEAN Chair, Malaysia’s foremost priority must be fostering unity while respecting the sovereignty and diverse interests of member nations.

    By Rais Hussin
    8 months ago
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    The Silent Nexus Between Malaysia’s Substance Abuse and Security Threats

    Substance abuse, as a societal issue and early indicator of radicalisation, should be integrated into P/CVE frameworks for more holistic interventions.

    By Avyce Heng and Margarita Peredaryenko
    9 months ago
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    Pushing for the expulsion of Israel from the UN

    The ultimate aim is to reinforce the momentum for Israel’s expulsion by setting the stage for triggering the move when the time comes.

    By Jason Loh
    9 months ago
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    Unlocking Opportunities: Strengthening Russia-ASEAN Partnerships

    From smart cities to quantum tech, the Russia-ASEAN Forum provides ground-breaking opportunities to redefine global cooperation and build resilient, inclusive economies.

    By Rais Hussin
    9 months ago
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