Governance Studies Press

Looking beyond 2020

LAST聽Monday, I attended a seminar titled 鈥淏eyond 2020: Fresh Views, New Visions鈥...

Deputy minister: Single education system possible if all languages are accepted by all

MALAYSIANS should accept and respect each other鈥檚 languages in order to implement a single stream school system...

Pakatan鈥檚 failure to ratify ICERD due to ego, 鈥楯esus Christ mentality鈥, says Khairy

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government could not ratify the International Convention...

Vernacular schools won鈥檛 be issue with mastery of multiple languages, says deputy minister

Deputy Defence Minister Liew Chin Tong said national unity can still be fostered with vernacular schools...

Job opportunities crucial for economy to move forward, says deputy minister

A lack of job opportunities and investments has caused Malaysia鈥檚 economy to stagnate...

3Es to Nation鈥檚 Success

Education, entrepreneurship and employment (3Es) are very important in defining factors for the success of our nation...

Khairy speaks on bumiputra issue and how the nation can move forward

Article 153 of the Federal Constitution, which clearly states the special position of the Malays and bumiputra in Sabah and Sarawak...

Commentary: Malaysia's lowering of the voting age and the huge forces fueling the change

The Reformasi movement will now be continued by the next generation of Malaysian youths, says Penang Institute鈥檚 Ooi Kee Beng...

Najib鈥檚 team won Sarawak, not Adenan, asserts analyst

It was Prime Minister Najib Razak鈥檚 team, and not Adenan Satem鈥檚...

Still long way from 30% women in key posts quota

Prof. James Chin was cited expressing surprise over how the budgetary no confidence vote was conducted.

Positive shift

Prof Wong Chin Huat said with PM Muhyiddin putting politics before the pandemic, it may just make him an easier target at the next general election.

Don鈥檛 repeat PH鈥檚 mistake of being overconfident, Umno told

Prof Wong Chin Huat said with PM Muhyiddin putting politics before the pandemic, it may just make him an easier target at the next general election.