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About Us

The Institute of Strategic Analysis and Policy Research (INSAP), established in 1986, is one of the pioneer think tanks in Malaysia, focusing on political economic research. A not for profit organisation, INSAP develops long term strategies and policies which are relevant to the interests and aspirations of Malaysians. Since its early days leading to its corporatisation in 1995, INSAP has produced strategic reports and recommendations for the Malaysian government. INSAP is an independent think-tank and research outfit that conducts research and analysis on politics, economics, education, women rights and development, social and other issues in Malaysia. INSAP aims to provide fresh perspectives and bold recommendations to policy formulators, decision-makers and political leaders in Malaysia.

What We Do

Politics and Governance

We engage in robust policy research and analysis to foster transparency, accountability, and efficiency in political systems. Our team collaborates with policymakers, stakeholders, and the community to promote informed decision-making and democratic practices.

Social Economy and Issues

Our research in this area encompasses a range of topics including poverty alleviation, income inequality, and sustainable development. We aim to provide actionable insights that drive social progress and economic resilience, fostering a society where growth and social well-being go hand in hand.

Unity and Nation Building

We focuses on fostering national unity and building a strong, cohesive society. We explore strategies to bridge cultural, ethnic, and religious divides, promoting harmony and mutual understanding.

Publication

Countering urbanisation and promoting equitable development

The intention of seeking greener pastures has led many hopeful individuals and families moving into city centres, particularly Kuala Lumpur…

MCA think-tank claims Twitter users back ‘full’ lockdown

As Putrajaya mulls the possibility of a “full” lockdown, MCA-linked think-tank Institute of Strategic Analysis and Policy Research (Insap) claims the proposal has the support of…

Unemployment, economic stability matter most in Johor

INSAP deputy chairman Dr Pamela Yong (picture) said in a statement that “the economic hardships in Johor are real, and urgent assistance is needed for the people as…

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