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TODAY, Straits Times and CNA report on the survey on undergraduates’ awareness of and attitudes towards ASEAN

 

The ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute organised a seminar on 24 August 2015 to share the findings from an update of a survey on undergraduates’ awareness of and attitudes towards ASEAN. TODAY and Straits Times cited some of the results of the survey and their implications on building a common regional identity.

‘Strong ASEAN identity’ should complement economic integration“, TODAY Online, 25 Aug 2015

Asean award for contributions to regional community building“, Straits Times, 25 Aug 2015

Every ASEAN member state will benefit from AEC: Shanmugam“, Channel NewsAsia, 25 Aug 2015

 

The Straits Times Opinion: ASEAN Must Speak Up More on South China Sea Matters – ISEAS Senior Fellow Tang Siew Mun

 

Dr Tang Siew Mun, ISEAS Senior Fellow, called on ASEAN to speak up more on South China Sea matters in his opinion article for The Straits Times.

Read the full article here.

 

The Straits Times Opinion: Vietnam’s Adroit Balancing Act – ISEAS Senior Research Fellow Daljit Singh

 

Mr Daljit Singh, ISEAS Senior Research Fellow shared his views on Vietnam’s geopolitical developments with The Straits Times.

Read the full article here.

 

The Straits Times: He chose to stay, thus convincing other Malays

 

The Straits Times featured ISEAS Fellow, Dr Norshahril’s monograph on “Yusof Ishak: Singapore’s First President” published on 13 August 2015.

Excerpts from the article:

“Had he left for Malaysia, like many other Malay elites at that time, many other Malays would have followed suit on seeing that their Yang di-Pertuan Negara no longer trusted the Singapore system,” wrote Dr Norshahril.”

“In the book, he also seeks to debunk the myth that Mr Yusof, who started Malay newspaper Utusan Melayu, was a “Malay chauvinist”. Dr Norshahril explained that Mr Yusof “was not struggling for Malays because he was a Malay”. “He just wanted equality.”  

Read the full article here.

 

Berita Harian and Lianhe Zaobao report on the launch of ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and Yusof-Ishak Exhibition

 

Berita Harian and Lianhe Zaobao reported on the ISEAS Renaming Ceremony: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Insitute and the opening of the Yusof Ishak Exhibition at ISEAS Library.

Sanjungan tertinggi sempena ulang tahun ke-105 Yusof Ishak” – Berita Harian, 13 August 2015
Translation: The highest honour in commemoration of Yusof Ishak’s 105th anniversary

纪念首任总统尤索夫伊萨 东南亚研究所正式更名‘ – Lianhe Zaobao, 13 August 2015
Translation: In remembrance of the first President Yusof Ishak, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies is formally renamed.

 

The Straits Times: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute is Born

 

The Straits Times Times published the article “ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute is Born” on 13 August 2015.

Excerpts from the article:

“At a ceremony held yesterday, the 105th anniversary of Mr Yusof’s birth, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said as the first head of state of a multiracial Singapore, Mr Yusof “embodied our sovereignty” and “assured all races that this would be home for all”.”

‘On the move to name Iseas after Mr Yusof, Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim said it was a “historic moment” not just for the Malay community but also for Singapore.

The Iseas library is now home to a permanent exhibition on Mr Yusof’s life which is open to the public. Two books were also launched yesterday, one on Iseas’ growth by former Straits Times journalist Lee Kim Chew, and the other, a monograph on Mr Yusof by Iseas fellow Norshahril Saat.”

Read the full article here.

 

TODAY: Initiatives to Honour Yusof Ishak Now All Realised

 

TODAY published the article “Initiatives to honour Yusof Ishak now all realised” on 13 August 2015.

Excerpts from the article:

“Founded in 1968, ISEAS was meant as a regional hub for knowledge generation, and for the fostering of mutual understanding and ideas. A Bill to legalise the name change was passed in Parliament last month.

Noting the think tank’s growth in scope and repute over the years, Mr Heng said: “As ISEAS continues in its next 50 years as the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, we hope that its name will constantly call to mind all that vision — of equality, justice, harmony and strength amid diversity.”

“Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, Dr Imran, the late Mr Yusof’s son, recounted his father’s belief in education. 

“He was schooled in the university of life, but he appreciate and admired those who went through the proper education system, and emphasised to all of us the importance of a good education,” he said.”

 

Read the full article here

 

TODAY: Institute to Host Exhibition on Life of Mr Yusof

 

TODAY published the article “Institute to Host Exhibition on Life of Mr Yusof” on 13 August 2015.

Excerpts from the article:

“The newly-renamed ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute will host a permanent exhibition on the life of Singapore’s first President.

Sited in the ISEAS library in the National University of Singapore, the exhibition will showcase photographs and quotes about Mr Yusof.”

“A book, Yusof Ishak — Singapore’s First President, was also launched yesterday. It was written by ISEAS fellow Norshahril Saat, who trawled through old editions of Malay newspaper Utusan Melayu — first circulated by Mr Yusof and his friends in 1939 — and conducted oral interviews with Mr Yusof’s widow Puan Noor Aishah for his research.”

“A separate book on the history of ISEAS was also launched — ISEAS: Studying Southeast Asia by veteran journalist Lee Kim Chew.”

Read the full article here

 

Channel NewsAsia, TODAY, and The Straits Times report on the launch of “ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute”

 

Channel NewsAsia, TODAY, and The Straits Times report on the launch of “ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute” on Wednesday, 12 August 2015.

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies renamed in honour of Yusof Ishak” – Channel NewsAsia, 12 August 2015

ISEAS renamed in honour of first President Yusof Ishak” – TODAYOnline, 12 August 2015

Think tank renamed ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, bearing name of Singapore’s first president” – The Straits Times, 12 August 2015.

 

Asia & the Pacific Policy Society: Collateral Benefit and Damage: Who will be the Winners and Losers from the Upcoming South China Sea Judgement? – ISEAS Senior Fellow Malcolm Cook

 

Dr Malcolm Cook, ISEAS Senior Fellow, analyzes the South China Sea dispute that will soon be ruled on by UNCLOS. Read it here.