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Recent Posts
- Negeri Sembilan’s Tenuous State Assembly: Procedural and Political Tests
- Ambition Without Alignment: Managing Malaysia’s Rare Earth Value Chain
- Balancing Malaysia’s Economic Ambitions and Political Constraints
- Malaysia’s fiscal reset collides with global trade politics
- Malaysia’s Budget 2026: Fiscal Reform or Fragility?
Tricia’s Writing Archives
BBC World Questions Panel: Can Malaysia emerge as a mature democracy?
Malaysia’s Future: Reform, Economy & Global Challenges ft. Dr Tricia Yeoh | Episode 67 (Are We OK?)
The Future of Federal-State Relations | BERNAMA World
Kunjungan Xi Jinping ke Asia Tenggara: Implikasi ekonomi dan politik untuk Malaysia
Data and Democracy Keynote Speech by Dr Tricia Yeoh (IDEAS)
Tricia Yeoh on bottom up accountability I OTT Conference 2024 Keynote Address | Barcelona, May 2024
IDEAS 7th Liberalism Conference: Closing Address by Dr Tricia Yeoh, CEO of IDEAS
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Pulp Fiction
Scanning through the Singapore Straits Times on the plane home, I breezed past the header, reading "Fiction 2006" by mistake. I took a double take, refocused my sleepy eyes and reread the word. It said "Election 2006". Perhaps my first … Continue reading
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Great Plan for “malay-sia”
It's out online! Click here. In particular, let me direct your attention to Chapter 16, which talks about Achieving Growth with Distribution. Go ahead and scroll down to point 16.18, which highlights the fact that the Gini coefficient has increased … Continue reading
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Was Christ Crucified?
Tonight we had an absolutely wonderfully done-up multimedia version of the famous debate between Ahmed Deedat and Josh McDowell, on "Was Christ Crucified?", and you can find the entire transcript of it here. Deedat speaks with convincing confidence, but some … Continue reading
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Orang Asli
The true princes of Malaysian earth, the community of the Orang Asli, is by large the most marginalised group in our country. While our country goes through major efforts in its attempt to ensure the rights of the Bumiputera are … Continue reading
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Cruisin’ Along
Living in the city, working in the city, driving in the city. Requires a certain ability. To maintain a sense of cool calm and collected disposition. Which is why I've resorted to singing in the car in between meetings, sitting … Continue reading
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The Godfather, anyone?
Have been contemplating this for a couple of days, and can't get round a solution yet. A hypothetical situation for you to think about: Picture a society you live in that is dominated by a Mafia group. (It is not … Continue reading
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My beloved developed country
Malaysia aspires to be a developed country by year 2020. Yes, my beloved land aspires to be a developed country that practices the following: Affirmative action (note: for the majority, not minority? I wonder…) Suspension of media groups when they … Continue reading
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Forgive & Forget
I took a German course for 9 months in my year abroad. Because it is so similar in form to English, it was a breeze to me and I could chatter to friends quickly. Basic conversation, of course. In Berlin … Continue reading
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Equality..
What does equality really mean when it comes to good governance? Don't both the right and leftists talk about the concept? They mean different things though. When the communists talked about equality, it meant equal sharing of resources through and … Continue reading
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M! The Opera
Did any of you watch 13 going on 30? The nutty magazine revamp, done by Jennifer Garner's rival at the office that blended elements of the modern society, rave and colour, boom and bust, hype and explosion, mystery and revolutionary, … Continue reading
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