Rich Malaysia, poor Malaysians

Rich Malaysia, Poor Malaysians grew out of the author's search for enlightening answers to Malaysia's problems as well as his wishes and proposals for a better Malaysia. It is his attempt to bring pressure upon decision makers and policy specialists, as well as to create awareness amongst...

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Main Author: Anas Alam Faizli (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Petaling Jaya, Selangor Gerakbudaya Enterprise 2017
Edition:New and expanded edition
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Table of Contents:
  • pt.1.Malaysia's Petroleum Resources
  • My oil and gas adventure
  • Is Petronas an ungrateful child of Malaysia?
  • Is Malaysia's rigid fiscal regime the best recipe for Petronas' success
  • Malaysia's oil royalty rumble
  • Higher royalty versus state ownership of Petronas
  • pt.2. Socio-economics
  • Why the Government should fund higher education
  • A barometer on Malaysia's healthcare system: are we doomed to fail?
  • Malaysia's hollow economy and the fundamental flaws of a high income nation ambition
  • MalaysiaL high income nation, low income Rakyat
  • The fallacy of Malaysia's economic realities and foreign workers
  • The myth of the rich and poor
  • How welfare is inclusive, just, and catalytic to the Malaysian economy
  • Unleashing women for socioeconomic superiority: empowering women, empowering Malaysia!
  • Imposing five efficient and green enabled key sectors to save Malaysia's environmental plague and economy
  • Malaysia's vicious inequality and proposed actions to remedy it
  • A guide to the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) - Why BANTAH?
  • Debunking the misconceptions of the fight against the TPPA
  • The TPPA saga and its free trade roots
  • pt.3. Education
  • Battling apathy and ignorance for a prosperous Malaysia
  • TIMSS 2011: an analysis of Malaysia's achievement
  • Inculcating a reading culture: towards a first world nation
  • Revolutionising a Malaysian enlightenment through critical thinking
  • The continuous revisiting of Islamic thought is a must
  • Is the modern school system a betrayal of education?
  • Fifty-five years of independence: redefining the basis of national education
  • Love as a pedagogy and Malaysia's philosophy of education
  • pt.4.Volunteerism
  • Education volunteerism via Teach for the Needs: part 1
  • Education volunteerism via Teach for the Needs: part 2
  • Opening remarks at the TFTN education convention #TFTN 2013
  • Volunteerism and the third sector as an agent of democracy
  • pt.5. Epilogue
  • Anwar Ibrahim and reformasi: from the eyes of an ordinary citizen
  • Who to vote for: a dummies guide to the manifesto
  • Information freedom, the fourth and fifth estate: hail the media and the whistle-blowers
  • Whither Malaysia: where do we go from here? A wish-list
  • Gabungan Merdeka Rakyat Declaration
  • AMAN's demands and 7 key basis of objection