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  • Environment

    Moving towards as Asean Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)

    We should still strive for a Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).

    By Anis Salwana Abdul Malik
    3 years ago
  • Bahasa Malaysia

    Digital resilience is key to continuous vigilance against extremism in the post-Covid era

    The authorities must have the political will to stamp out extremism that purportedly represents but in reality, tarnishes the image and sanctity of Islam.

    By Hazriq Iqmal Abdul Aziz
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    MySejahtera-related ownerships split in three ways

    It is unclear how ownership separation is operationalised outside of legal documents, and important issues remain unaddressed.

    By Rais Hussin and Ameen Kamal
    3 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Why Sri Lanka isn’t an example of how low interest rate combined with fiscal deficit are necessarily bad

    There’s no consistently and steady linear increase of inflation as such.

    By Jason Loh
    3 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Petrodollar Warfare: Oil, Russia and the Future of the Dollar

    A monumental shift from the unipolar world with rigidly centralised Western politico-economic power, toward a more balanced and fairer multipolar world, gains momentum.

    By Rais Hussin and Margarita Peredaryenko
    3 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    A tale of two Europes – clash of civilisations?

    The roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict represents a clash of two Europes ...

    By Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    Engaging with the Taliban, “Reconstructing” Afghanistan

    The second step is to reach out and help the Taliban – as they seek recognition in the eyes of the international community.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    Engaging the Taliban: A multi-dimensional analysis

    The Taliban isn’t to be understood as extremist in the same sense that Al-Qaeda and Daesh (Isis) are.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    Israels legitimacy tied to Hamas

    The continuing the cycle of violence and mayhem can only erode Israel’s moral standing and exacerbate its guilt in the commission of war crimes.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
  • Bahasa Malaysia

    Liberating Al-Aqsa

    Such was the acute sensitivity displayed by Moshe Dayan – one of Israel’s well-acclaimed leaders and statesmen.

    By Jason Loh
    4 years ago
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