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Movement Control Order: An Analysis
COVID-19: Malaysia’s Movement Control Order
COVID-19: VIRUS and VIRAL
Granting Refugees Permission to Work in Malaysia
YAB Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia's Keynote Address on "A New Malaysia in a Changing Regional Order" at the 33 Asia Pacific Roundtable
The Non Evolution of Malaysia's Public Sector
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Indonesia’s Third Presidential Debate
Indonesia’s Third Presidential Debate
Malaysia's Anti Fake News Act 2018
Calibrating Regional Security Architecture: ASEAN Still Our Best Hope
We Think | Ariane & Salina - Drug Abuse in Malaysia
AWANI Global: Menjelang Pemilihan Presiden Indonesia 2019 - Antara isu tempe & nasi ayam.
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Drug Abuse in Malaysia
Can Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) Be Further Improved?
An Overview Study of Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Malaysia
Calibrating Regional Security Architecture: ASEAN Still Our Best Hope
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Movement Control Order: An Analysis
Despite panic buying and travelling, the overarching anxiousness and fears over COVID-19 are somewhat fleeting and momentary. The prevailing attitude is that of nonchalance. It remains unclear whether the public are fully aware of the severity of the current situation.

COVID-19: Malaysia’s Movement Control Order
Given the recent spike of the COVID-19 cases in Malaysia, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced a Movement Control Order for the Entire country on 16 March 2020. This measure is dissimilar to a full lockdown that has been imposed earlier in other countries.

COVID-19: VIRUS and VIRAL
The spread of the novel coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, has caused the latest health crisis with cases reported in 28 countries globally. The fear that emanates from the rising number of cases reported with each passing day is further compounded by the proliferation of misinformation about the subject.

Granting Refugees Permission to Work in Malaysia
Acknowledgments This report is based on a prior study that ISIS Malaysia did for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Malaysia in 2016–2017. The research team would like to thank UNHCR Malaysia for entrusting it with the initial research on refugees and work rights in Malaysia. UNHCR Malaysia was extremely helpful in providing…

YAB Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia's Keynote Address on "A New Malaysia in a Changing Regional Order" at the 33 Asia Pacific Roundtable
33rd Asia Pacific Roundtable Keynote Address by YAB Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad on “A New Malaysia in a Changing Regional Order”

The Non Evolution of Malaysia's Public Sector
In the early years of Malaysia’s independence, the wholesale changes to the government machinery in achieving the aspirations of the New Economic Policy (NEP) enabled the country to grow at its fastest rate in history, averaging at 7.1 percent a year from 1970 to 1990. During the NEP period, the Razak administration created four…

Indonesia’s Third Presidential Debate
The debate between vice-presidential candidates Ma'ruf Amin and Sandiaga Uno on Sunday, 17 March 2019 was a long-awaited platform to showcase their programmes and to measure the quality of each individual. With less than a month before the poll opens, anything that transpired in the debate could have an impact in the overall electoral process.

Malaysia's Anti Fake News Act 2018
The Anti-Fake News Act (AFNA) entered into effect in March 2018, just before the 14th General Elections in May 2018. Following Pakatan Harapan's electoral victory, the Parliament passed the bill to repeal the AFNA to fulf ill its manifesto promise. However, the Senate rejected it in September 2018, preferring to amend than repeal the controversial…

AWANI Global: Menjelang Pemilihan Presiden Indonesia 2019 - Antara isu tempe & nasi ayam.

Drug Abuse in Malaysia
It has been 35 years since drug abuse was declared a national security problem in Malaysia in the 1980s. Back then, heroin use was the number one challenge for drug policy makers.

Can Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) Be Further Improved?
Recently, the cash transfer program, BR1M, has been rebranded as Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) and changes to the benefit structure and delivery system have been proposed in both the Budget 2019 speech as well as in statements by ministers.

An Overview Study of Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Malaysia
A report Commissioned by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Malaysia Water, energy, and food systems are tightly interconnected. However, in reality, these resource systems are managed separately. Download PDF

Calibrating Regional Security Architecture: ASEAN Still Our Best Hope
Anthony Milner. The APR Series E-Monograph. Kuala Lumpur: ISIS Malaysia, 2015. This e-monograph is a revised version of the paper presented by the author at the 29th Asia-Pacific Roundtable, 1-3 June 2015 in Kuala Lumpur. Download