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Asian Studies
South China Sea – Time to display firm resolve
Piece-meal or ad hoc low-level responses is no longer adequate.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
A green engine of growth
The government should review organic farming policies on an ongoing basis and shift the paradigm.
By
Farhan Kamarulzaman
4 years ago
Opinions
A unified QR code is one way to welcome no-touch payment
Embracing e-wallet can be one of the stepping stones when we envision Malaysia 5.0 as the new narrative for our country.
By
Sofea Azahar
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Target emissions reduction for a cleaner planet
Southeast Asia needs to decarbonise its energy systems by 2050.
By
Farhan Kamarulzaman
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Malaysia 5.0 for SMEs
Big data revolution will empower SME’s to fully flex its considerable influence in the economy.
By
Rais Hussin
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Managing the brunt of long-standing youth unemployment
There is an urgent need to address the needs of the vulnerable youngsters worsened by this crisis because youth are the future human capital.
By
Sofea Azahar
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Be hyper-vigilant with the pandemic of crime
A massive increase in joblessness caused by Covid-19 will lead to more people becoming desperate.
By
Nurafifah Suhaimi
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
Social enterprises in Malaysia ― an emerging employment provider
They have the potential on the back of sustainable support and backing from government and society.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Unpaid care work is an undervalued contributor to economy
Greater attention to this type of work not only will benefit the economy but it will improve lives by addressing gender inequality.
By
Sofea Azahar
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Do stricter laws and punishment deter drinking and driving?
By adopting the policies that are more likely to result in drunk drivers being caught and convicted is vital to ensure that laws are known, and people abide by them
By
Nurafifah Suhaimi
4 years ago
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