Further, British improvements in public health infrastructure led to a reduction in tropical diseases and the establishment of Malay government schools and Christian mission schools (mostly English-language); Chinese schools had to be built by themselves. Table of contents 1. What did the British do to Malaysia? 2. What are the negative impacts of British colonialism […]
A Latin script is now used to write Malay, called Rumi in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore, or Latin in Indonesia, although Arabic scripts used throughout the region are also available. Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia use the Latin script as the official script. Table of contents 1. How many languages are spoken in Malaysia? 2. What […]
Malay history dates back to around 1400 AD when the Sultanate of Malacca ruled the country. By the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, Malaya was again governed by the Dutch in 1641 and the British in 1824. In comparison with other colonizations, British colonization lasted the longest. Table of contents 1. How did Malaya become Malaysia? […]
In Malaysia, a constitutional monarchy governs the nation. Prime ministers are elected through periodic multiparty elections in a parliamentary system. Table of contents 1. How is Malaysia ruled? 2. What is Malaysia legislative power? 3. What are the main features of parliamentary form of government in Malaysia? 4. How does parliamentary democracy work? 5. What […]
In the past few years, Malaysian peacekeepers have served in at least five peacekeeping missions around the world. In Malaysia, 820 of our soldiers are in UNIFIL awaiting rotation. It is also a pleasure to see that the number of women peacekeepers under the banner of UN continues to rise. Table of contents 1. Is […]