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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
    1 year ago
  • Economy and Finance

    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
    1 year ago
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    Beyond Bullets: Leveraging AI and VR in P/CVE Efforts

    The MADANI Framework calls for the integration of modern technologies, including AI and VR, into Malaysia’s P/CVE strategies to counter violent extremism and terrorism (VE&T) threats.

    By Avyce Heng and Margarita Peredaryenko
    1 year ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Trump’s Tariff Threat: The Timely Catalyst for Global Realignment

    As BRICS expands to 4.6B people, the US faces growing pressure to adapt to a multipolar world. The question isn’t whether change is coming—but if everyone is prepared for it.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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    Global P/CVE Trends: A Roadmap for Malaysia’s Resilience

    Aligning Malaysia’s P/CVE efforts with global best practices reinforces national resilience and preparedness for future challenges.

    By Avyce Heng and Margarita Peredaryenko
    1 year ago
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    Trump’s key cabinet pick – recipe for a modern-day crusade

    Trump’s appointments could only accelerate the process that leads to a regional war.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
  • Domestic Policy

    From Misogyny to Extremism: A Call for Gender Mainstreaming in P/CVE

    Gender discrimination has far-reaching societal consequences that extend beyond commonly acknowledged impacts.

    By Avyce Heng and Margarita Peredaryenko
    1 year ago
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    Zionist aggression: Some additional possible scenarios of a multi-front war

    The greater or more prolonged the escalation, the higher the possibility of a multi-front symmetrical war.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
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    Netanyahu’s “messianic vision” – be careful what you wish for

    In Netanyahu's messianic worldview, a clash of civilisation is inevitable.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
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    Geopolitical Consequences for the U.S.

    The Zionists led Israel has tremendous power almost dictatorial at times, over the US political elites. Hence, it is more the US taking instructions from the Zionists Israel than the other way around.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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