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Building a multipolar world: Malaysia-China cooperation in a changing global order

Building a multipolar world: Malaysia-China cooperation in a changing global order

The Star3 days ago
MALAYSIA and China share one of Asia's most enduring and dynamic relationships, rooted in centuries of trade and cultural exchange and formalised in 1974 under then prime minister Tun Abdul Razak.
This made Malaysia the first Asean nation to normalise ties with China.
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