The Rise of the Game Changers

The Rise of the Game Changers

Things feel unsettled in Malaysia right now. A lot of strong emotions are at play as the temperature of election fever rises. Hairsplitting the actual date isn’t really important because the reality is that the campaigning on both sides is already at full steam. Continue Reading

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Age old lands transforming through cyberspace

From this ancient land of pharaohs and prophets, has come a birth of a different kind—which makes for a riveting case study of how three powerful forces of the 21st century—youth, social media and governance—have collided. Continue Reading

A new age of peace

A new age of peace

I remember 10 years ago when everyone was hopeful that the start of a new century would bring with it new hope for a more peaceful world. Continue Reading

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Poverty: A ticking time bomb of humanity’s future

Today, there are 1.7 billion people living in poverty — a 300 million or 21% jump from the 925 million that has been the 'official' figure cited for the last one year. Continue Reading

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Peace for sale

Putting peace for sale may sound preposterous but actually if you truly explore the notion it makes sense. To me it makes perfect sense. We all know war is a global business. The biggest beneficiaries are the developed nations that profit from it. Despite its financial woes the United States has emerged in the last few years as the world’s leading supplier of weapons. In fact it has expanded its global market share to more than two-thirds of all foreign armaments deals. Continue Reading

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Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Dr Lim Kok Wing, the Founder and President of Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, does not fit into any ordinary mould that would describe most entrepreneurs.

His journey has been closely linked with the economic and social development of Malaysia.

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Malaysia had a ratio of 17.9 researchers to every 10,000 labour force in 2005, below those in Singapore (87.4), South Korea (89.8) and Japan (202.8).

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