Events

Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development

Jeffrey Sachs Center Launch

9 December 2016. Sunway University, Malaysia.

Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Seminar: Malaysia's Growth Sustainability and Economic Transformation

Two experienced economists will share their views and insights on Malaysia’s growth...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Ethnic Politics in Malaysia: Recent Trends and Pressures

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Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

University Leadership and Governance: Achieving Greater Excellence in Malaysian Institutions

This seminar brings 3 distinguished speakers from East and West to discuss the issue...

Cognitive Neuroscience: Over-Hyped or the Real Deal?

In this 21st century, there has been a dramatic increase in research on cognitive neuroscience. Most early research was based on oversimplified ideas and lacked any theoretical content.
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Effectiveness of Parliamentary Committees

In a constitutional democracy like Malaysia, there is a system of checks and balance...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Toward a Political Theory of Sectarianism: The Salience of Authority over Theology

Sectarian-based conflicts – or at any rate, spasms of inter-communal violence characterized...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Seminar on Expanding Private Higher Education

This seminar will explore on how private higher education can continue to develop beyond...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Islam and the Secular State

In his seminal work “Islam and the Secular State” that has set the debate on the nature of...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

The 2016 Sarawak Elections: Team Adenan and Other Stories

Tan Sri Adenan Satem and the Sarawak BN won 72 of 82 seats...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

The European Economy: Policies, Prospects and Problems

Europe and especially the Euro area have been in economic recovery since 2013...
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Reimagining Southeast Asia

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