An old saying warns that we are better off knowing neither the process by which our dinner is made nor the process by which we are governed. That bon mot seems first to have been printed in 1798, ascribed to Nicolas Chamfort, the witty noble-born secretary of the Jacobin Club
Subscribe now for access at a special price of only $99/year. Risk migrates to Europe from Asia David P. Goldman writes that European political risk is rising, with gains by the National Rally in France and the AfD in Germany increasing uncertainty and volatility in European
Sarawak’s unity and harmony stands in marked contrast to the politicised race and religion on the Peninsula, say ISEAS-Yusok Ishak Institute’s Norshahril Saat and Lee Poh Onn.
Orphaned, injured and displaced orangutans get a shot at life in the wild at Malaysia’s rehabilitation centres in Sabah and Sarawak. Meanwhile, more oil palm plantations are warming to co-existence with the critically endangered creatures.