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    Malaysian Education Quagmire: Destruction of Current & Future Human Capital

    Innovative education system reforms are essential to attract students towards tertiary education, fostering a skilled workforce that aligns with the demands of the nation's economy and ensures competitiveness on par with more developed countries.

    By Rais Hussin and Chan Myae San
    2 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Expected striking similarities in the East Coast Malays

    The curtains have drawn on this electoral spectacle, signaling a period of transition, anticipation, and opportunity.

    By Farah Natasya Muhamad Ridzuan
    2 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    PRN: Two contrasting outcomes in the Northern region

    Politicians should stop politicking and focus on fixing the economy and improving the well-being of rakyat.

    By Jachintha Joyce Devasagayam Jayakumar
    2 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    PH-BN and PN: “tug of war” in Kedah   

    Rising labour market insecurity, young migration, and poverty are among the growing issues facing Kedah.

    By Rais Hussin and Jachintha Joyce Devasagayam Jayakumar
    2 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Negeri Sembilan – the “second frontline” state

    The question is which coalition has the political will, integrity and capacity to govern and administer this “second frontline” state to lead it to greater heights.

    By Jason Loh
    2 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Addressing Kelantan’s long-standing critical issues

    The state grapples with pressing challenges and economic difficulties for decades.

    By Rais Hussin and Farah Natasya Muhamad Ridzuan
    2 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    A simulated or guided peg – neither soft nor hard

    Simulated pegging should be explored in a timely, targeted and temporary manner in tandem with further liberalisation of capital controls.

    By Jason Loh
    2 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Pragmatically Elbowing Malaysian Corruption and Leakages

    In its turn, falling victim to extortion and other corrupt practices invokes grievance (including the grievance that one’s own group does not rip the benefit of it). This feeling of grievance feeds the identity politics...

    By Rais Hussin
    2 years ago
  • Education and Social Policy

    Battle royale in Malaysia’s economic powerhouse

    What’s clear is that the Selangor state election boils down to winning the hearts and minds of the Malay voters.

    By Jason Loh
    2 years ago
  • Opinions

    The Perfect Minister Gentleman : Salahuddin Ayub

    "Yes, few good men left in politics of rahmah, gone too soon, Salahuddin Ayub will be remembered for all the great things he did for the nation with no pomp or grandeur. Al Fatihah."

    By Rais Hussin
    2 years ago
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