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of all Thanks for your interest to know about me! My name is Farid Aswan bin
Ismail, born on 14 July 1987 in Taiping Perak,Malaysia. My father is an ex-army officer,
and we have been moving all around Malaysia because of the nature of work. I
had been transferred to so many schools. I came from middle class family and
none of my relative had a chance to study abroad before. It was always my
ambition to become a lecturer and politician since I was in school. I am now married and have one daughter. I was
graduated from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) in December 2013 with a First
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Affairs Management’ student, I found out that political economy subject is very
interesting. That is why I have decided to further my master into this field. Political
Science and Political Economy are my passion and I always think about how good
governance works. Some of the topic that interests me are welfare state
management, and Joseph Stieglitz idea of political economy management. I agree
with Stieglitz that the market should not be left alone and there is no such
thing “Invisible Hands” by Adam Smith. As evidence, in this world, there is no nation
that applies free market totally without government interference. Furthermore, one
of my favourite Malaysian scholar is Jomo Kwame Sundaram, who has written a book
about Malaysia Political Economy. He has written, deeply on the Malaysia case
of Political Economy dilemma that is an eye opening for academician.
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what Malaysia could do more to ensure the national development grows faster. I
want to become a lecturer and hold PhD in Political Economy and later contribute
to my country some ideas and knowledge to achieve vision 2020. It is always my ambition to study in Europe country,
especially in United Kingdom, to experience and to watch a live example of the
political economy of western model. In fact, my mini thesis for undergraduate
are related to the management of welfare capitalism comparison between
countries. Furthermore, I am also active participating in seminars that are
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