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The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) promotes democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and curbing climate change. In Southeast and East Asia, we have offices in Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, and Yangon. We also work in Malaysia. In Malaysia we work with 11 local partners. Should you have questions or suggestions about our work, please contact us. You can also meet our team here.
News
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IAF Seminar on Moderation: Facilitation and Program Design
In her recent IAF trip, Kasturi Magindran encounters opportunities to grow not only as a program designer and organizer, but also as an active global citizen. Find out how she gleans knowledge from experts and colleagues alike while also forging memorable memories with new friends in this latest article fresh out of Gummersbach!
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Advocating Civic and Voter Education: GMM's Leadership Training for Community Leaders Invites School Wardens from the State of Johor
Akademi Gagasan Minda Merdeka (GMM) has successfully organized a Leadership Training for Community Leaders at Desa Selatan Resort on the 24th and 25th last April. This workshop heralded one of GMM and FNF's partnership commitments in advocating civic and voter education all around Malaysia, in collaboration with Johor State Education Department.
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Malaysia Outlook Conference 2024: Ensuring Stability Delivers
On March 6, IDEAS Malaysia held its annual Malaysia Outlook Conference (MOC), with the theme "Ensuring Stability Delivers". As in previous years, MOC continues to consistently provide a platform for both experts and the general public alike to engage in critical discussions on the latest political and economic developments in and around Malaysia.
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A Liberal Journey: Reflecting on the IAF Seminar "Liberalism vs Populism: How Can Liberals Win?"
The current political landscape has witnessed the rise of populism in an almost simultaneous manner around the globe. In light of such phenomenon, the IAF aims to deconstruct populism in a comprehensive manner and reconstruct the liberal narrative as a counter approach. Discover how one of our alumni navigate a series of stimulating sessions on the dynamics between liberalism and populism as well as the political strategy and communications behind them.
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The Emancipative Commitment: Readings on Woman Discourse
Explore the transformative discussions in "The Emancipative Commitment: Readings on Woman Discourse." Join scholars like Nancy Fraser, bell hooks, Arundhati Roy, Romila Thapar, and Kartini as they delve into gender justice, inclusive feminism, and the legacies of thought leaders. Dr. Azhar Ibrahim guides these sessions, emphasizing the importance of a committed approach and the transformative potential of pain and struggle in feminist theory. Discover their insights into recognition, redistribution, the limitations of identity politics, and the challenges faced by women in the Nusantara region.
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Defending The Open Society
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of the Open Society Seminar. A diverse group of 24 participants from 20+ nations converged in Gummersbach, Germany. Explore the fight for an open society amid rising extremism, with insights from distinguished guest speakers. Witness the resilience of renewal at the Dresden Church and the chilling truth at the Stasi Archive. Experience the overwhelming impact of Buchenwald. Join the camaraderie that unites defenders of liberal values. An unforgettable quest to rejuvenate the liberal soul awaits.
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MUDA & PH: Who owes Who?
Join MKR's podcast for an in-depth look at Malaysian politics and MUDA's journey post-Pakatan Harapan. Amir Hariri Abdul Hadi, MUDA's Secretary-General, provides exclusive insights. Explore their separation, political mentorships, and rise as an opposition force. We discuss key issues, including their relationship with DAP, political education, and their ties to PH. With Syed Saddiq's input, get a fresh perspective on the current political landscape.