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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdm6eqCyC1g (MENDAM BERAHI - Realiti atau Mitos? oleh Prof Emeritus Datuk Paduka Dr. Hashim Musa)
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Pembentangan oleh Prof Emeritus Dato' Paduka Dr. Hashim Musa, Profesor Adjung Universiti Putra Malaysia bertajuk Warisan Tradisi Maritim Melayu dan Teknologi Pembuatan Kapal Besar. Moderator oleh Y.Bhg Tuan Nasrulamiazam bin Mohd Nasir, Timbalan Pengarah Muzium Negara Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, April 1, 2024: The above image and video link were shared on Facebook by Professor James Chin.
The following is his message:
James Chin
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Hahaha .... Getting caught again for telling fairy tales .... Anyway, do watch the video and decide for yourself ....
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cdm6eqCyC1g
When will they ever learn? I guess its the same with the KKmart fiasco- never back down, never let the facts stop you.
PS. Someone better download the video before it is taken down …
Professor James Chin
Professor James Chin
Director, Governance Studies Programme
Biography
Professor James Chin is a Senior Fellow and the Director of Governance Studies at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia at Sunway University. He is Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania.
He is a leading commentator on Malaysian politics and has published extensively on Malaysia and the surrounding region. He is widely regarded as the leading scholar of contemporary Sabah and Sarawak.
He was previously Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore; and Professor of Political Science, Monash University, Malaysia campus.
Prior to an academic career, he worked as a journalist in Malaysia and Singapore.
His most recent publication are; Malaysia Post Mahathir: A Decade of Change? (2015); 50 Years of Malaysia: Federalism Revisited (2014) and Awakening: The Abdullah Badawi Years in Malaysia (2013). Prof Chin has published extensively in leading journals such as Asian Survey, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Asian Journal of Political Science, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, The Round Table, Southeast Asian Affairs, Asian Politics & Policy, Journal of Democracy, Electoral Studies, Democratization and South East Asia Research.
He has also written commentaries for leading publications such as The New York Times, The Diplomat, Australian Outlook, The Conversation, The Straits Times, East Asia Forum and New Mandala.
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