Seldom have insights been as commonly experienced among pundits across the globe as the realisation that international relations, political narratives, and macro- and micro-economics will never be the same again, after Covid-19. Post-pandemic, acting rationally and boldly while looking the facts in the face will decide how well a society or a nation emerges out of the crisis. Assumedly, more pandemics will appear in the near future—alongside other disasters, be these man-made or natural.
Penang Institute is doing its bit in various ways to contribute to the management of this crisis, one of which is to publish informed papers on the local situation and on how this relates to events and initiatives undertaken in other parts of the world. Subscribe to us below to receive our latest Covid-19 Publications via email.
Crisis Assessments & Management ISSUES Monograph
Crisis Management

By Lim Sok Swan, Yap Jo-yee and Pan Yi Chieh

By Ong Siou Woon, Tan Zhi Xian and Ar. Tan Bee Eu

By Timothy Choy, Yeong Pey Jung and Yap Jo-yee
Crisis Assessment

By Dr. Choong Pui Yee and Dr. Khor Swee Kheng

By Kenneth Tuttle Wilhelm (Guest Writer)

By Jeffrey Chew (Chairman of Penang Port Commission 2019-2020)

By Dato’ Seri Lee Kah Choon (Special Investment Advisor to the Chief Minister of Penang)
ISSUES

By Dr Lee Siu Ming and Ng Kar Yong

By Dr Negin Vaghefi, Dr Chin Phaik Nie, Dr Ch’ng Kean Siang

By Dr Ng Shin Wei (Penang Green Council, & Director of Global Policy Asia)

By Tony Yeoh (CEO of Digital Penang)
Monograph

By Yap Jo-yee, Ong Wooi Leng and Ng Kar Yong

By Yap Jo-yee, Ong Wooi Leng and Ng Kar Yong

By Yeong Pey Jung and Dr Beh May Ting

By Socioeconomics and Statistics Programme, Penang Institute

By Dr Lee Siu Ming, Yeong Pey Jung and Ng Kar Yong

By Braema Mathiaparanam

By Ong Wooi Leng & Dr. Lee Siu Ming