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Abu-Hussin, M. F. (2010). Exploring international trade between Malaysia and GCC countries: Empirical analysis on trends, developments and challenges. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Durham, Durham. Abu-Hussin, M. F., & Salleh, M. A. (2013). What determines Malaysia’s interest in the GCC? In T. Niblock, & M. Malik (Eds.), Asia-Gulf economic relations in the 21st century the local to global transformation (1st ed., pp. 265–288). Berlin & London: Gerlach Press. Abu-Hussin, M. F., & Salleh, M. A. (2015). Saudi Arabian – Malaysian relations. In N. Partrick (Ed.), Saudi Arabian foreign policy (pp. 336). London, UK: I. B. Tauris Aras, B. (2005). Turkey and the GCC: An emerging relationship. Middle East Policy, 12(4), 89–97. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2005.00227.x. BERNAMA. (2007, September 4). Bank Islam set to expand its financial services. BERNAMA. Retrieved January 18, 2012, from http://www. bernama.com/finance/news.php?id=217924. BERNAMA. (2010, May 15). Malaysian expertise sought to set up halal parks in Gulf countries. BERNAMA. Retrieved December 22, 2012, from http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/ newsbusiness.php?id=498418. Büthe, T. (2004). Governance through private authority: Non-state actors in world politics. Journal of international Affair, 58(1), 281. doi: http://people.duke.edu/~buthe/downloads/ Buthe_JIA_corrected.pdf. Chang, Y. C. (2005). Economic interdependence and international interactions: The impact of market power on dyadic conflict and cooperation. South African Journal of Economics, 73(3), 426–434. doi: 10.1111/j.1813-6982.2005.00028.x. Davarnejad, L. (2013). The impact of non-state actors on the international law regime of corporate social responsibility: Blessing or curse? In M. Noortmann, & C. Ryngaert (Eds.), Non-State actor dynamics in international law: From law-takers to law-makers. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing, Limited. Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department. (2006). The Ninth Malaysia Plan. Putrajaya, Malaysia. Retrieved from http:// www.epu.jpm.gov.my Fitch, A. (2011, June 19). Abu Dhabi in $4bn aluminium plant deal. The National. Retrieved September 29, 2014, from http://www.thenational.ae/featuredcontent/home/middle-headline-teaser/abu-dhabiin-4bn-aluminium-plant-deal. Fogarty, E. A. (2013). States, nonstate actors, and global governance: Projecting polities. London, New York and Canada: Taylor & Francis. Foley, S. (2012). Re-orientalizing the Gulf: The GCC and Southeast Asia. Middle East Policy, 19(4), 77–87. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2012.00561.x. Gallarotti, G. M., Elfalily, E., & Tayyeb, O. (2012). Saudi Arabia and the use of soft power. WESscholar: Division II faculty publications. http://wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/ div2facpubs/127 Habibi, N. (2010). The impact of sanctions on IranGCC economic relations. Middle East Brief, Brandeis University, (45)4, 1-12. doi: http:// www.brandeis.com/crown/publications/meb/ MEB45.pdf. Hettne, B., & Söderbaum, F. (2000). Theorising the rise of regionness. New Political Economy, 5(3), 457–472. doi: 10.1080/713687778. Ibrahim, A., (2009, April 21). The State of Responsible Competitiveness: Making Sustainable Development Count in Global Markets. Keynote address by Anwar Ibrahim at the Arab Direct Mail & Marketing Forum in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from http://anwaribrahimblog. com/2009/04/21/ucaptama-sidang-ekonomi-dijeddah-saudi-arabia/ Ibrahim, A. (2012, March 15). From Arab Street to Wall Street: The Changing Political Landscape. Speech by Anwar Ibrahim at the 20th Public Relations World Conference 2012 in Dubai, UAE. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from http:// anwaribrahimblog.com/2012/03/15/from-arabstreet-to-wall-street-the-changing-politicallandscape/ Idris, A. (2013, June 18). Malaysia-Saudi Arabia relations: Roots, dimensions, and prospects. Middle East Asia Project. Middle East Institute. Retrieved December 13, 2013, from www.mei. edu/content/malaysia-saudi-arabia-relationsroots-dimensions-and-prospects?print= Kamrava, M. (2012). The Arab Spring and the Saudiled counterrevolution. Orbis, 56(1), 96–104. doi: 10.1016/j.orbis.2011.10.011. Kéchichian, J. A. (2004). Democratization in Gulf monarchies: A new challenge to the GCC. Middle East Policy, 11(4), 37–57. doi: http:// www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2- s2.0-12344284972&partnerID=40&md5=c9bd3 ab479abe4368f231255071d9aa7. Khalid, K. M., & Yacob, S. (2012). Managing Malaysia-Indonesia relations in the context of democratization: The emergence of non-state actors. International Relations of the AsiaPacific, 12(3), 355–387. doi: 10.1093/irap/ lcr024. Langhorne, R. (2005). The diplomacy of non-state actors. Diplomacy & Statecraft, 16(2), 331–339. doi: 10.1080/09592290590948388. Manimaran, G. (2011, July 31). Wahhabism and Shia main threats, says Jakim official. The Malaysian Insider. Retrieved January 20, 2014, from http:// www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ wahhabism-and-shia-main-threats-says-jakimofficial. MATRADE. (2010). Tapping the lucrative global halal market. Trademart, July-August, Kuala Lumpur: Matrade. Milner, H. V., & Moravcsik, A. (2009). Power, interdependence, and nonstate actors in world politics. Princeton University Press. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia. (2013). Working visit of the Honorable Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor to Dubai, 2013 Nov. 12-14. Minstry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia. Retrieved from http://www.kln.gov.my/ web/are_dubai/n2013/-/asset_publisher/ ME2g/blog/working-visit-yabhg-datinpaduka-seri-rosmah-mansor-to-dubai-12-14- november-2013?redirect=%2Fweb%2Fare_ dubai%2Fn2013. Mubadala. (2013). Mubadala development company annual report 2012. Mubadala. Retrieved September 25, 2014, from https://www. mubadala.com/en/investors/mubadala-annualreport-2012. Mubadala. (2014). Mubadala petroleum confirms significant gas discoveries in Malaysia. Mubadala Petroleum. Retrieved September 25, 2014, from Mubadala Petroleum website: http:// www.mubadalapetroleum.com/docs/docs/pressrelease---mubadala-petroleum---explorationresults-for-release.pdf?sfvrsn=. Porte, T. L. (2012, April 1–4). The legitimacy and effectiveness of non-state actors and the public diplomacy concept. Paper presented at the ISA Annual Convention, San Diego. Retrieved from http://files.isanet.org/ ConferenceArchive/58816b94a39845d9a 5b618ae52e7c80c.pdf Pradhan, S. (2010). India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): An economic and political perspective. Strategic Analysis, 34(1), 93–103. doi: 10.1080/09700160903351340. PRWCdxb_Channel (Producer). (2012, April 18). The Changing Political Landscape: What’s Next? Dr. Anwar Ibrahim - Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia & leader of Keadilan gave the keynote speech in a session at the Public Relations World Congress. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=fvHoVyINLbg Rø, J. G. (2013). Mechanistic realism and US foreign policy: A new framework for analysis. Taylor & Francis. Schwarz, R. (2008). The political economy of stateformation in the Arab Middle East: Rentier states, economic reform, and democratization. Review of International Political Economy, 15(4), 599– 621. doi: 10.1080/09692290802260662. Sharifah, M. A. (2003). The roles of NGO and non-state actors in Malaysia’s foreign policy formulation during the Mahathir era. Akademika, 62(4), 59–84. Slaughter, A. M., Tulumello, A. S., & Wood, S. (1998). International law and international relations theory: A new generation of interdisciplinary scholarship. American Journal of International Law, 92(3), 367–397. Smith, J., & Johnston, H. (2002). Globalization and resistance an introduction. In J. G. Smith, J. Smith, & H. Johnston, (Eds.), Globalization and resistance: Transnational dimensions of social movements (pp. 1-10). United States of America: Rowman & Littlefield. Stubbs, P. (2002). Globalisation, memory and welfare regimes in transition: Towards an anthropology of transnational policy transfers. International Journal of Social Welfare, 11(4), 321–330. doi: 10.1111/1468-2397.00241. Stubbs, P. (2003). International non-state actors and social development policy. Global Social Policy, 3(3), 319–348. doi: 10.1177/14680181030033003. Urpelainen, J. (2010). Enforcement and capacity building in international cooperation. International Theory, 2(1), 32–49. doi: 10.1017/ S175297190999025X. Willetts, P. (2001). Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics. In J. Baylis, & S. Smith, (Eds.), The globalisation of world politics (2nd ed., pp. 356-383). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Zurairi, A. (2013, August 25). In Jho Low, magazine sees link between 1MDB and Mid East funds. The Malaymailonline. Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://www.themalaymailonline. com/malaysia/article/in-jho-low-magazinesees-link-between-1mdb-and-mid-eastfunds#sthash.0c7zlryH.dpuf
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12844 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12844 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 758 96 96 norman 1438 92 92 2017-03-12 11:21:05 1438x758 7151-01-FH02-FUHA-17-08436.jpg UniSZA Private Access The emergence of non-state actors in enhancing Malaysia's relationship with the GCC countries Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities For more than 40 years, there has been growing interest in the socio-political and economic interactions between Malaysia and individual Arab Gulf States. This is most likely because of the economic interaction between these nations and Malaysia as well as the religious affinity between Malaysia and the Arab Gulf states. This has invariably led to the proliferation and establishment of numerous non-state actors who are also playing momentous roles in enhancing bilateral relationships. The aim of this paper is not only to examine and investigate the influence and contributions of non-state actors in enhancing Malaysia’s relationship with the Arab Gulf states but also to provide a significant attempt to assess the role of Malaysian non-state actors in shaping future direction with the Arab Gulf countries and the extent to which Malaysian foreign policy has intensified the role of non-state actors. 23 Universiti Putra Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia 267-280 Abu-Hussin, M. F. (2010). Exploring international trade between Malaysia and GCC countries: Empirical analysis on trends, developments and challenges. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Durham, Durham. Abu-Hussin, M. F., & Salleh, M. A. (2013). What determines Malaysia’s interest in the GCC? In T. Niblock, & M. Malik (Eds.), Asia-Gulf economic relations in the 21st century the local to global transformation (1st ed., pp. 265–288). Berlin & London: Gerlach Press. Abu-Hussin, M. F., & Salleh, M. A. (2015). Saudi Arabian – Malaysian relations. In N. Partrick (Ed.), Saudi Arabian foreign policy (pp. 336). London, UK: I. B. Tauris Aras, B. (2005). Turkey and the GCC: An emerging relationship. Middle East Policy, 12(4), 89–97. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2005.00227.x. BERNAMA. (2007, September 4). Bank Islam set to expand its financial services. BERNAMA. Retrieved January 18, 2012, from http://www. bernama.com/finance/news.php?id=217924. BERNAMA. (2010, May 15). Malaysian expertise sought to set up halal parks in Gulf countries. BERNAMA. Retrieved December 22, 2012, from http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/ newsbusiness.php?id=498418. Büthe, T. (2004). Governance through private authority: Non-state actors in world politics. Journal of international Affair, 58(1), 281. doi: http://people.duke.edu/~buthe/downloads/ Buthe_JIA_corrected.pdf. Chang, Y. C. (2005). Economic interdependence and international interactions: The impact of market power on dyadic conflict and cooperation. South African Journal of Economics, 73(3), 426–434. doi: 10.1111/j.1813-6982.2005.00028.x. Davarnejad, L. (2013). The impact of non-state actors on the international law regime of corporate social responsibility: Blessing or curse? In M. Noortmann, & C. Ryngaert (Eds.), Non-State actor dynamics in international law: From law-takers to law-makers. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing, Limited. Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department. (2006). The Ninth Malaysia Plan. Putrajaya, Malaysia. Retrieved from http:// www.epu.jpm.gov.my Fitch, A. (2011, June 19). Abu Dhabi in $4bn aluminium plant deal. The National. Retrieved September 29, 2014, from http://www.thenational.ae/featuredcontent/home/middle-headline-teaser/abu-dhabiin-4bn-aluminium-plant-deal. Fogarty, E. A. (2013). States, nonstate actors, and global governance: Projecting polities. London, New York and Canada: Taylor & Francis. Foley, S. (2012). Re-orientalizing the Gulf: The GCC and Southeast Asia. Middle East Policy, 19(4), 77–87. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2012.00561.x. Gallarotti, G. M., Elfalily, E., & Tayyeb, O. (2012). Saudi Arabia and the use of soft power. WESscholar: Division II faculty publications. http://wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/ div2facpubs/127 Habibi, N. (2010). The impact of sanctions on IranGCC economic relations. Middle East Brief, Brandeis University, (45)4, 1-12. doi: http:// www.brandeis.com/crown/publications/meb/ MEB45.pdf. Hettne, B., & Söderbaum, F. (2000). Theorising the rise of regionness. New Political Economy, 5(3), 457–472. doi: 10.1080/713687778. Ibrahim, A., (2009, April 21). The State of Responsible Competitiveness: Making Sustainable Development Count in Global Markets. Keynote address by Anwar Ibrahim at the Arab Direct Mail & Marketing Forum in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from http://anwaribrahimblog. com/2009/04/21/ucaptama-sidang-ekonomi-dijeddah-saudi-arabia/ Ibrahim, A. (2012, March 15). From Arab Street to Wall Street: The Changing Political Landscape. Speech by Anwar Ibrahim at the 20th Public Relations World Conference 2012 in Dubai, UAE. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from http:// anwaribrahimblog.com/2012/03/15/from-arabstreet-to-wall-street-the-changing-politicallandscape/ Idris, A. (2013, June 18). Malaysia-Saudi Arabia relations: Roots, dimensions, and prospects. Middle East Asia Project. Middle East Institute. Retrieved December 13, 2013, from www.mei. edu/content/malaysia-saudi-arabia-relationsroots-dimensions-and-prospects?print= Kamrava, M. (2012). The Arab Spring and the Saudiled counterrevolution. Orbis, 56(1), 96–104. doi: 10.1016/j.orbis.2011.10.011. Kéchichian, J. A. (2004). Democratization in Gulf monarchies: A new challenge to the GCC. Middle East Policy, 11(4), 37–57. doi: http:// www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2- s2.0-12344284972&partnerID=40&md5=c9bd3 ab479abe4368f231255071d9aa7. Khalid, K. M., & Yacob, S. (2012). Managing Malaysia-Indonesia relations in the context of democratization: The emergence of non-state actors. International Relations of the AsiaPacific, 12(3), 355–387. doi: 10.1093/irap/ lcr024. Langhorne, R. (2005). The diplomacy of non-state actors. Diplomacy & Statecraft, 16(2), 331–339. doi: 10.1080/09592290590948388. Manimaran, G. (2011, July 31). Wahhabism and Shia main threats, says Jakim official. The Malaysian Insider. Retrieved January 20, 2014, from http:// www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ wahhabism-and-shia-main-threats-says-jakimofficial. MATRADE. (2010). Tapping the lucrative global halal market. Trademart, July-August, Kuala Lumpur: Matrade. Milner, H. V., & Moravcsik, A. (2009). Power, interdependence, and nonstate actors in world politics. Princeton University Press. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia. (2013). Working visit of the Honorable Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor to Dubai, 2013 Nov. 12-14. Minstry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia. Retrieved from http://www.kln.gov.my/ web/are_dubai/n2013/-/asset_publisher/ ME2g/blog/working-visit-yabhg-datinpaduka-seri-rosmah-mansor-to-dubai-12-14- november-2013?redirect=%2Fweb%2Fare_ dubai%2Fn2013. Mubadala. (2013). Mubadala development company annual report 2012. Mubadala. Retrieved September 25, 2014, from https://www. mubadala.com/en/investors/mubadala-annualreport-2012. Mubadala. (2014). Mubadala petroleum confirms significant gas discoveries in Malaysia. Mubadala Petroleum. Retrieved September 25, 2014, from Mubadala Petroleum website: http:// www.mubadalapetroleum.com/docs/docs/pressrelease---mubadala-petroleum---explorationresults-for-release.pdf?sfvrsn=. Porte, T. L. (2012, April 1–4). The legitimacy and effectiveness of non-state actors and the public diplomacy concept. Paper presented at the ISA Annual Convention, San Diego. Retrieved from http://files.isanet.org/ ConferenceArchive/58816b94a39845d9a 5b618ae52e7c80c.pdf Pradhan, S. (2010). India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): An economic and political perspective. Strategic Analysis, 34(1), 93–103. doi: 10.1080/09700160903351340. PRWCdxb_Channel (Producer). (2012, April 18). The Changing Political Landscape: What’s Next? Dr. Anwar Ibrahim - Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia & leader of Keadilan gave the keynote speech in a session at the Public Relations World Congress. Retrieved January 13, 2015, from https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=fvHoVyINLbg Rø, J. G. (2013). Mechanistic realism and US foreign policy: A new framework for analysis. Taylor & Francis. Schwarz, R. (2008). The political economy of stateformation in the Arab Middle East: Rentier states, economic reform, and democratization. Review of International Political Economy, 15(4), 599– 621. doi: 10.1080/09692290802260662. Sharifah, M. A. (2003). The roles of NGO and non-state actors in Malaysia’s foreign policy formulation during the Mahathir era. Akademika, 62(4), 59–84. Slaughter, A. M., Tulumello, A. S., & Wood, S. (1998). International law and international relations theory: A new generation of interdisciplinary scholarship. American Journal of International Law, 92(3), 367–397. Smith, J., & Johnston, H. (2002). Globalization and resistance an introduction. In J. G. Smith, J. Smith, & H. Johnston, (Eds.), Globalization and resistance: Transnational dimensions of social movements (pp. 1-10). United States of America: Rowman & Littlefield. Stubbs, P. (2002). Globalisation, memory and welfare regimes in transition: Towards an anthropology of transnational policy transfers. International Journal of Social Welfare, 11(4), 321–330. doi: 10.1111/1468-2397.00241. Stubbs, P. (2003). International non-state actors and social development policy. Global Social Policy, 3(3), 319–348. doi: 10.1177/14680181030033003. Urpelainen, J. (2010). Enforcement and capacity building in international cooperation. International Theory, 2(1), 32–49. doi: 10.1017/ S175297190999025X. Willetts, P. (2001). Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics. In J. Baylis, & S. Smith, (Eds.), The globalisation of world politics (2nd ed., pp. 356-383). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Zurairi, A. (2013, August 25). In Jho Low, magazine sees link between 1MDB and Mid East funds. The Malaymailonline. Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://www.themalaymailonline. com/malaysia/article/in-jho-low-magazinesees-link-between-1mdb-and-mid-eastfunds#sthash.0c7zlryH.dpuf
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For more than 40 years, there has been growing interest in the socio-political and economic interactions between Malaysia and individual Arab Gulf States. This is most likely because of the economic interaction between these nations and Malaysia as well as the religious affinity between Malaysia and the Arab Gulf states. This has invariably led to the proliferation and establishment of numerous non-state actors who are also playing momentous roles in enhancing bilateral relationships. The aim of this paper is not only to examine and investigate the influence and contributions of non-state actors in enhancing Malaysia’s relationship with the Arab Gulf states but also to provide a significant attempt to assess the role of Malaysian non-state actors in shaping future direction with the Arab Gulf countries and the extent to which Malaysian foreign policy has intensified the role of non-state actors.
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