BOOK REVIEW
Tun Abdul Razak: Imagining Malaysia's Future Through His Lenses
Review by Phar Kim Beng, PhD Anyone who approaches “Tun Abdul Razak: Imagining Malaysia’s Future Through His Lenses,” is boun
Contesting Malaysia's Integration into the World Economy (Palgrave McMillan 2021)
Review by Phar Kim Beng “Show me the book the man reads, I will proceed to show you the man,” affirmed George Bernard Shaw. While t
Strategic Leadership of Muhammad
Spanning over eight chapters, backed by copious notes on the early history of Islam, especially the life and military exploits of Prophet Muhammad SAA
On Muslim Democracy: Essays and Dialogues
The compatibility of Islam and Democracy is an old theme. The concept of Syura, or, Consultation, for example, is often invoked by many as one of the
The Euro And The Battle Of Ideas
“The Euro and the Battle of Ideas,” written by Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau is premised on a very simple an
The Inevitable
Notwithstanding Moore’s Law that the powers of computer chips will double every eighteen months, if not less, the fact remains that computers ar
Global Inequality
Global inequality has often been measured from the standpoint of the developed versus the developing countries; which is otherwise captured in the dev
Platform Revolution
All roads lead to Rome, goes one saying. Why Rome? For the longest time, Rome was the heart of the Holy Roman Empire, before it broke up into the Byza
Platform Scale
Sangeet Paul Choudary is one of the world’s leading thinkers on “platform economy.” The concept has also variously been described as
The Gig Economy
There is nothing as certain as death and taxes. But one should add retrenchment in a globalizing world. At the rate the world is becoming a giant glob
World Order
Henry Kissinger has always been a household name in the US, if not the world at large. His role as the former Secretary of State of President Richard
The Innovator’s Dilemma
Success begets success, so goes the saying. But based on the research of Clayton M. Christensen, a professor at the Harvard Business School and a reno
War Or Peace In The South China Sea
South China Sea has been one of the most strategic issues to confront Asiasince World War I. When Alfred Mahan spoke glowingly of the importance of se
The Sharing Economy
In a different age, Arun Sundarajan, an economist at New York University’s Stern School of Management, would have been regarded as a “left
Makers and Takers
Rana Foroohar, without a doubt has written an impressive book on the American economy. Unlike in the 1970s, when every USD 1 spent on investment would