Events

Why Is It So Hard to Push Chinese High Speed-Railway Projects In Southeast Asia?

Dr Guanie Lim argues that Malaysia is able to implement its high-speed railway faster than Indonesia because of the way our political decision-making has been structured.

Endowment: The Only Way Forward for University Survival

The world of higher education is fast evolving. Malaysia, given its aspirations to become a global education hub...

Malaysian Trolls: Internet-based Political Trolling as the New Normal in Malaysian Politics

Dr Clarissa Lee, address different forms of internet political trolling triggered by events before and after the 14th Malaysian General Elections.

Youth Defence Summit 2019

As a consequence of 30 years of peace since the end of the Communist Insurgency, the Malaysian public at large has developed a serious disconnect with the Malaysian Armed Forces...

Social Media and New Politics in Malaysia: Forum and Book Launch

It is obvious that social media will be setting the agenda for the next general elections...

Economy of Tomorrow Roundtable Series: Growth and Job Creation for our Youth

Recent labour market developments indicate the vulnerability of our youth (15-24 years) in securing and retaining good quality jobs in the economy...

Master in Public Policy Preview

The Master in Public Policy at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia prepares students to develop practical solutions to real-world policy problems in the...

Beyond 2020: Fresh Views, New Visions

JCI in partnership with The Centre, brings together young, moderate politicians to discuss Malaysia’s most “wicked issues” and find a way forward beyond 2020.

The Dragon Amongst Tigers: China and Cross-Border Trade Shocks in Asia

Speaker

Lecturer of Economics, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics University of Tasmania, Australia

JCI Higher Education Forum

IUMW is a commercial university borne out of partnership between University of Malaya and University of Wales...

The Belt and Road Initiative: Myths and Misconceptions of China’s Motives and Involvement

Speaker

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto

Can Electoral Systems Encourage Politics of Moderation?

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Professor, The University of Western Australia