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Do Foreign Policy Issues Matter In General Elections?

Thomas Daniel, Senior Fellow, ISIS Malaysia

04-Nov-22 08:30

Do Foreign Policy Issues Matter In General Elections?

This month, there are a series of high-level meetings taking place - the COP27 in Egypt, as well as the ASEAN and APEC Summits in Indonesia - without Malaysia having a formal government to represent its views and interests. Is Malaysia missing out on a chance to influence global discussions and how do the various political coalitions differ on foreign policy issues? We discuss the intersection of foreign policy and politics with Thomas Daniel of ISIS Malaysia.

 

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Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

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