As the master strategist of modern Malaysia's phenomenal growth and development over the last quarter of the 20th century, Dr Mahathir Mohamad seems to thrive on unfashionable ideas, controvesial policies and a contentious style of diplomacy: an anigma baffling to both his detractors and supporters alike. Hajrudin Somun looks at the secret behind Malaysia's success as a model of economic development and Mahathir's role as an initiator of change. It is irrefutably evident that his policy of economic and social development was no miracle, but the product of his vision and economic planning. There are several important lessons that developing and less-developed countries could learn from Mahathir's brand of economic management: nuturing unity in a multicultural society, breaking off from a rigid approach to the past, formulating sound economic policies, etc. The author illustrates these elements analytically, making simple the most complex of issues. The author, Hajrudin Somun is Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Malaysia.
copy n paste from: www.pelanduk.com
to write with my own words, seems little bit difficult. maybe, next post, i will try hard
Kisah hidup seorang penjawat awan yang bekerja di Kuala Perlis. Kisah yang sederhana dan sesuai dengan status penjawat awam.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Semak dan bersawang
Tajuk tak ada kaitan dengan apa yang akan ditulis. Cuma sekadar saya nak mengkritik diri sendiri. Konsistensi dalam penulisan blog semakin menurun. Tak ada alasan. Sememangnya diri sendiri yang malas nak berfikir dan menaip. Itu alasan kedua, alasan pertama line internet amat lah perlahan. Walaupun mereka dikatakan memberi servis terbaik, tapi itu, hanyalah di mulut sahaja.
Cukuplah satu perenggan sebagai permulaan azam baru. Tunggu bila rasa nak berazam semula, mungkin boleh menaip dua perenggan.
bila lah nak maju.
che mi,
kangar, perlis
Cukuplah satu perenggan sebagai permulaan azam baru. Tunggu bila rasa nak berazam semula, mungkin boleh menaip dua perenggan.
bila lah nak maju.
che mi,
kangar, perlis
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