THE high-level visit of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to China at the invitation of Premier Li Keqiang recently is significant in the bigger scheme of things. From the economic perspective, the visit can be interpreted not Just from the interest of the two countries, but also in the region and the rest of the world
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By Spyros Katsoulas, Research Associate at the Institute of International Relations of Panteion Univ...
In a rather surprising move, Bank Negara, through its monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting which ...
IT is clear from any account that both the coalitions, Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan, have gone ...
Much has been said about the Alliance or Perikatan as a political entity, and later Barisan Nasional...
Dr. Zarni from the Human Security and Civil Society Unit of the Department of International Developm...
Japan is undergoing an unprecedented period of political upheaval. The long-serving LDP has been dis...
The last decade, it appears, has spawned a new generation of sovereign crises called the liquidity c...
THE Kelantan chapter of Parti Amanah Negara (PAN) claims it received a boost with the entry of forme...
THE declaration of Sept 16 as a national holiday which happened quite close to the eve of the 20th ...
ASEAN, the regional grouping of 10 nations, faces numerous challenges in coming up with a common ide...
While many would slow down and celebrate success upon reaching a tenyear milestone, Chan Kong Yew, f...
A group of experts met last week at Tamkang University Graduate Institute of Future Studies in Taipe...
This is an abridged version of the winner of the best paper award at the 2011 Seoul inter-GSIS compe...
Over the past few years, a leadership vacuum has opened within the global community. On the surface,...
STATE POLLS: With the opposition in disarray, and Adenan Satem unleashing 46 popular policies, the...
By Spyros Katsoulas, Research Associate at the Institute of International Relations of Panteion Univ...
In a rather surprising move, Bank Negara, through its monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting which ...
IT is clear from any account that both the coalitions, Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan, have gone ...