Malaysia recently won its bid to sit on the United Nations Human Rights Council from 2022 to 2024. However, while the country’s constitution is progressive in underlining the rights of religious ...
The current administration is well placed to use religious soft power to drive foreign investments and interest in the Malaysian economy. The decision comes amid a rise in racial and religious ...
This book attempts to analyse the concept of religious expression vis-à-vis freedom of speech in Malaysia from the philosophical, political and theoretical perspectives. It begins by discussing the ...
RACE, religion, and royal (3R) power are three key strands that frequently intersect in Malaysian politics, with serious implications. While each has its own place in the country's identity, their ...