Nations as actors in the international arena reveal national policies and the dimensions of their operations defi ne world culture, stratifi cation (wealth, power and prestige) and classes. Malaysia had been in contact with African societies prior to her colonial experience. Africa, especially, the Southern and Eastern parts had strong economic and cultural ties with the Indian Ocean communities many years preceding the coming of the Europeans. Evidently, the infl uence of colonial powers further facilitated economic and trade between certain parts of Africa and Malay Archipelago. This article discusses the historical narratives of these ties and the emerging trends in various spheres of her inter-Continental relations that suff er neglect ...
This study focuses on Malaysia’s involvement in South-South cooperation from 1986 to 1996. South-Sou...
In the twenty-first century African countries have not only taken a significant step forward in thei...
As a new state in the international system, Timor Leste requires partners and development models to ...
Malaysia\u27s relations with Africa in the 1990s moved in accordance with the changes experienced by...
This paper examines Malaysia’s relations with Australia and India, noting some of the commonalities ...
Malaysia inherited the legacy of the famous maritime empire of Srivijaya and Malacca Sultanate. Befo...
Malaysia's foreign policy has traditionally focused on Southeast Asia and its friendS in the West. W...
International trade has always been playing a crucial role in the process of growth and development ...
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
Economic and political changes at the global level have simultaneously shifted Malaysia's interests ...
Malaysia’s approach to foreign relations over seven decades has been in some ways both creative and...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
The focus of this thesis is on the bilateral relationship between South Africa and Malaysia. The the...
This chapter considers the significance of African international students in Malaysia's higher educa...
South-South cooperation is an approach to international economic and political relations among devel...
This study focuses on Malaysia’s involvement in South-South cooperation from 1986 to 1996. South-Sou...
In the twenty-first century African countries have not only taken a significant step forward in thei...
As a new state in the international system, Timor Leste requires partners and development models to ...
Malaysia\u27s relations with Africa in the 1990s moved in accordance with the changes experienced by...
This paper examines Malaysia’s relations with Australia and India, noting some of the commonalities ...
Malaysia inherited the legacy of the famous maritime empire of Srivijaya and Malacca Sultanate. Befo...
Malaysia's foreign policy has traditionally focused on Southeast Asia and its friendS in the West. W...
International trade has always been playing a crucial role in the process of growth and development ...
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
Economic and political changes at the global level have simultaneously shifted Malaysia's interests ...
Malaysia’s approach to foreign relations over seven decades has been in some ways both creative and...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
The focus of this thesis is on the bilateral relationship between South Africa and Malaysia. The the...
This chapter considers the significance of African international students in Malaysia's higher educa...
South-South cooperation is an approach to international economic and political relations among devel...
This study focuses on Malaysia’s involvement in South-South cooperation from 1986 to 1996. South-Sou...
In the twenty-first century African countries have not only taken a significant step forward in thei...
As a new state in the international system, Timor Leste requires partners and development models to ...