Conclusion Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad is surely the longest and successful Prime Minister that Malaysia ever has, servicing to the nation for the 22 years enough to put him among the longest Prime Minister that hold onto that position in this region. But does he is a great Malaysian leader? This paper will discuss what are among the criteria that can put him on the same level with the greatest leader that the world ever witness such as ......... To further discuss on this topic, this paper will review
The relationship between Malaysia and Thailand government The relationship and cooperation in handling the issue in Southern Thailand between Malaysia and Thailand government since a long time ago, has become disappointed, frustration and unsatisfied. This is might be best description that has been looked up since the working relations between past Thai governments and their Malaysian counterparts was comes to Southern Thailand (Thanet, 2013). For the Thailand government, cooperation with the Malaysian
disappearances of the Malaysia Airline flight MH370 issue are shaking today’s world. Days are gone just like that, but still we don’t know what really happen to the plane. Recently there was an announcement by our Malaysian Prime Minister Dato Sri Najib Tun Razak that the missing plane is ending their journey in the Southern Indian Ocean. This conclusion was made based on an analysis of satellite data by a British company and aviation investigation agency. Our Prime Minister also said that because
Question 1 Discuss the concept of constitutional monarchy with reference to Malaysia i. Constitutional monarchy in general Constitutional monarchy can be described as a form of government in which a monarch acts as the head of state but functions within the parameters or guidelines of a written and/or unwritten constitution. Although the government may function officially in the monarch’s name, the monarch does not set public policies or choose the political leaders. Constitutional monarchy therefore
important issues, the evaluation process of the writer’s reasoning needs to be approached in a systematic and skilful manner. The first question to ask is if the reasons stated are acceptable in terms of being true, valid, factual, etc. as recently, Malaysia has dropped in the Trafficking in Persons (TiP) 2014 report to Tier 3 which is the lowest ranking due to having identified 650 human trafficking victims last year but only nine traffickers were caught and convicted; surely this justifies the drop
MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE RELATIONS Malaysia and Singapore go way back as they first started out as a country and eventually separating out to two different countries as Singapore was unhappy with the way Malaysia had decided to rule its country and it stated that Malaysia was a pro Malay country. With that Malaysia became an independent state. However the separation of Malaysia and Singapore did not completely severe all its ties as they were neighboring countries and relied on each other on certain
depend on how big or how small it is, but how we look at the problem and the way to solve it. By it he taught me to solve problems efficiently and make good decisions quickly. Dr. Mahathir is Malaysia’s fourth Prime Minister.4,5 He was born on December 20, 1925 in Kedah, Malaysia.3,5 He had his early education at Seberang Perak Boys School and further his studies in English School, now known as Sultan Abdul Hamid College.3,5 He then continues his studies at the King Edward VII College of Medicine
they believed it the Boeing 777, but were unable to identify the certain debris as part of the plane. British Jets guided by the U.N. delivered the saddened news to Prime Minister Najib Razak, who delivered an official speech to the people of Malaysia as he informed that no one had survived Flight 370 (Payne). As the people of Malaysia were flustered by the news, Chinese people were more distraught as two-thirds of the plane's passengers were Chinese citizens. The Chinese government believed that
PRESENT MALAYSIA ECONOMY Malaysia was a producer of raw materials once upon a time. Malaysia then transformed and emerged into a multi-sector economy. Malaysia had few strategies to add value to the production chain. Those strategies are, for example, attracting investments in Islamic finances, high technology industries, biotechnology and services. Government made a lot of efforts to increase the domestic demands so as to decrease the economy dependence on exports only. Malaysia’s exports include
Mainland-Island Malaysia, an insular region, is considered a part of the Southeast Asia's realm. It is categorized as mainland-island Malaysia because one portion of its territory lies on a continent, and another portion is an island. Recent tragic news comes out from mainland Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur International Airport announced on March 8, 2014 that flight MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board. It was traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China. The causes of the lost jetliner
Since 1983, during government was ruled under the Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia have been introduced with the privatization scenario in economy. Lembaga Elektrik Negara was among the first entities in Malaysia that have been privatized and has transformed to be Tenaga Nasional. Another example of national entities that have been privatized were Malaysia Airline System that have changed to Malaysia Airlines. The main reason debated on why an entities should be privatized was
INDEPENDENCE OF MALAYA Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia. Every 31st of August, Malaysians celebrate their independence day. Prior to achieving its independence, Malaysia had had been under foreign rule for 446 years (1511-1957), first by the Portuguese, then the Dutch, followed by the British, and finally the Japanese. Colonialists’ attempt to control the economy and politics of the country, the imposition of taxes, violation of local customs and practices, arrogance and compulsion
Malaysia is located in the south-eastern Asia, bordering Thailand and northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia, Brunei, and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam. Due to its locations, it has been colonised since the late 18th centuries by many countries. Since 1965, Malaysia has had one of the best economic records in Asia, with GDP average of 6.5% growth for almost 50 years. The economical development especially boosted during 1981 and 2003 under the governance of Prime Minister
parents. Nevertheless, he already got his own plan. He left Malaysia at his young age and was sent to study abroad at the age of 12. He has furthered his studies at Epsom College in Surrey, England from the year of 1977 to 1983. He then graduated from London School of Economics in
good deeds that they did to the country or their contribution to the country even the fact is not too precise. For instance, King Salman from Saudi Arabia came to visit Malaysia. Every each of the news are telling how good our current Prime Minister taking care of him and welcome him with an open hand. News sound like our Prime Minister are the one who invited him. Little that we know, the actual fact is our Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Muhammad V, are the one who invited him. According to Shannon and
Education is very important for all country including Malaysia. Our country takes serious for education to produce society who can develop all aspects in our countries. Along with the ICT development, our government intend to create citizen with good English language-skill. In order to achieve it, a new education policy called PPSMI was introduced and hoping that English can be integrated more into education. Even though this new policy is good but what can be seen, the lack of PPSMI has overcome
Malaysia is a unique country in terms of population of all races. In the context of this diversity, unity of Malaysian people is absolutely essential. Malaysia is a sovereign state which is supported by a combination of the various communities. 1 Malaysia is a unique society of mutual tolerance practiced since independence cry of coloring this blessed land. Ironically, a knot of unity began to falter when there are interventions that wrongdoers have a difficult agenda. So, people should be aware
identities of political parties in Malaysia? As is the case for many (relatively) new democracies, Malaysia’s electoral backdrop has been influenced by competing social cleavages since gaining its independence in 1957. But which social cleavages have been important in shaping the identities of political parties in Malaysia? This essay highlights which social cleavages have played an instrumental part in maintaining the identities of each of the major parties within Malaysia, and which cleavage dimension
Reason for restricting freedom of speech In China, the reason for restricting freedom of speech is to protect their current political regime. The size of China is over 9700 km, and the population is over 14 trillion. It makes China quite hard to manage because of its land being too wide and have overpopulation. So, if anything would happened and stir up the emotion of the people, if they should take any action, it would be a disaster for the Government of China and it would be very hard to satisfy
proceed. There won’t be any protest from Australia”.[1] In early March 2003 the PM told US television that he would welcome the death penalty for Osama Bin Laden. “I think everybody would”, Mr Howard said.[2] In response to these comments: "Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Australia would not intervene if bin Laden was to be executed. 'I personsally have never supported the death penalty buit int he case of Osama bin Laden, I don't think that too many years would be shed if he was executed, bearing