Malaysia in the era of globalization

Bakri Musa makes a persuasive argument for Malaysia to embrace globalization with conviction. It is the ticket to her Vision 2020 aspirations. Malaysia was well on her way to join the global mainstream when the 1997 economic crisis interrupted that trajectory. It is now time, the writer passionately...

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Main Author: M. Bakri Musa Mohammad Bakri Musa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Jose California Writers Club Press 2002
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