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Seminar on “Education Reform in Malaysia: Unfinished Business amidst Political Flux”

 

In this hybrid seminar, Dr Maszlee Malik spoke on Malaysia’s recent experience with education reforms, the impact of COVID-19 on the education system and the Perikatan Nasional administration’s response, and key inflection points in the country’s political trajectory going forward.

 

Serina Rahman quoted by The Star: “‘Tunnel not answer to JB’s flood problem’”

 

This article was published on 20 June 2022.

 

“Inflation: The Threat to ASEAN Economic Recovery in 2022 and Beyond” – Op-Ed by Sithanonxay Suvannaphakdy in The Diplomat

 

This article was published on 20 June 2022.

 

Ian Storey quoted by Bloomberg: “Weapons Failures Could Disarm Russian Arms Diplomacy”

 

This article was published on 20 June 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2021/33 “Russia’s Defence Diplomacy in Southeast Asia: A Tenuous Lead in Arms Sales but Lagging in Other Areas”.

 

Made Supriatma quoted by SCMP: “Will Indonesia’s Jokowi start his own political party to cement his legacy?”

 

This article was published on 19 June 2022.

 

Yanuar Nugroho and Hui Yew-Foong quoted by Kalbar Terkini: “Jokowi Siapkan Akhir Jabatan yang Mantap: Kendati Minus Perhatikan Penegakan Hukum”

 

This article was published on 17 June 2022 and referred to ISEAS Fulcrum Long Read A Roadmap for Consolidating Jokowi’s Legacy.

 

ISEAS in the News: “Việt Nam “vũ khí hoá” ông Hồ Chí Minh trong cuộc chiến Nga-Ukraine”

 

This article was published on 17 June 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/61 “Weaponizing Ho Chi Minh in Vietnamese Discourse on the War in Ukraine”.

 

Syafiq Hasyim and Hui Yew-Foong quoted by Straits Times: “ST Deep Dive: Indonesian Islam, Cambodian balancing”

 

This article was published on 17 June 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/64 Nahdlatul Ulama’s Muktamar 2021 and its Implications:
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Le Hong Hiep quoted by New York Times: “She Spoke Out Against Vietnam’s Plans for Coal. Then She Was Arrested.”

 

This article was published on 17 June 2022.

 

“The Cambodian People’s Party needs China, Cambodia’s top donor and investor, to sustain economic growth and reduce poverty to win the next election, which is vital to its legitimacy, argues Chanrith Ngin” – Op-Ed in Asialink

 

This article was first published by ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute as a Fulcrum commentary and republished by Asialink on 17 June 2022.