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Chinese Dilemmas, National Solutions

YB Dr.Ong Kian Ming, DAP MP Serdang | Rita Sim, Director, Centre for Strategic Engagement | Temenggong Datuk Vincent Lau Lee Ming , President, United School Committees Association of Malaysia | YB Dr.Ong Kian Ming, DAP MP Serdang | Rita Sim, Director, Centre for Strategic Engagement | Temenggong Datuk Vincent Lau Lee Ming , President, United School Committees Association of Malaysia

10-Feb-16 08:07

Chinese Dilemmas, National Solutions

As the once politically and socially significant community deals with changes brought about by a dwindling population, migration, shifting political allegiances, changing social priorities, we ask what the future holds for economically dynamic Chinese community. In recognising the diversity of the community itself - in terms of class, language, regional distribution - our panellists pose the question, what form will solutions to the problem take. And finally, the question of leadership emerges and who are ordinary Chinese looking to for future direction.


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