• Home
  • About CPI
  • Activities
  • Email Us

A Race Relations Act for M’sia? (Part 1)

  • Print
  • Email
Details
Category: Contributors
Published: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 08:49
Posted by Jeyaseelen Anthony

It is clear from the wordings of Article 153(1) that the drafters of the federal constitution did not envisage that a system where ‘apartheid’-type policies employed against the minorities would be the order of the day.

Read more: A Race Relations Act for M’sia? (Part 1)

Write comment (2 Comments)

Public intellectuals: Promise and prospects?

  • Print
  • Email
Details
Category: Contributors
Published: Saturday, 05 June 2010 03:45
Posted by Philip TN Koh

The intellectual elites are mostly co-opted within the power structures pay-rolled by the ruling powers of the day. It may be that a particular regime may favour a specific institution elevating it to a think tank......

Read more: Public intellectuals: Promise and prospects?

Write comment (1 Comment)

Going nuclear comes with social responsibility

  • Print
  • Email
Details
Category: Contributors
Published: Monday, 31 May 2010 05:02
Posted by CT Wong

The idea of nuclear power plant (NPP) has been marketed to the public by Tenaga Nasional Berhad as if it is as safe as a rice cooker. It’s not. Furthermore, Malaysia’s nuclear ambition displays a typically worrying pattern of haphazard decision-making process.

Read more: Going nuclear comes with social responsibility

Write comment (1 Comment)

Bumiputera Congress should not fear NEM

  • Print
  • Email
Details
Category: Contributors
Published: Wednesday, 02 June 2010 09:08
Posted by Ramon Navaratnam

Currently Malaysians are asking another critical question: How long more do the Malays want the NEP? Many a right-thinking Malay is pondering on whether the NEP with all the abuses in its implementation ....

Read more: Bumiputera Congress should not fear NEM

Write comment (1 Comment)

Are we cleaner than clean ourselves?

  • Print
  • Email
Details
Category: Contributors
Published: Friday, 21 May 2010 04:51
Posted by Halimah Mohd Said

sayIdeally, a leader’s private morality should reflect his public morality and vice versa, but as we look at our leaders on both sides of the political divide, we know this is not so.

Read more: Are we cleaner than clean ourselves?

Write comment (2 Comments)

More Articles...

  1. Malay in the country that bears his name
  2. What more do we want from the Chinese?
  3. Put your money where your mouth is, M’sia
  4. Morning after: What does Hulu S’gor augur?

Page 10 of 13

  • Start
  • Prev
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • Next
  • End

Policy Papers

  • History
  • NEP
  • East Malaysia
    • East Malaysia
    • Sabah
    • Sarawak
  • Economics
  • Development
    • Nation Development
    • Town Planning
    • Regional Development
  • Environment
  • Education
  • Foreign relations & treaties
  • Media & Technology
  • Social
  • Labour
  • Governance & Public Administration
  • Law & Order
  • Election & Politics
Facebook Image

Mailing List