The Strategy Behind the Diplomacy: Why International Ties Matter
Anwar visits Siemens factory in Berlin When I previously wrote about Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s extensive international travel , some critics labeled me an "apologist." However, recent reports—such as those in Malaysiakini today—vindicate the perspective I held during the early months of his premiership. There was a clear, strategic purpose behind his focus on meeting global counterparts, even if his detractors refused to see it. Addressing the "Sour Grapes" Critics often accused the Prime Minister of "globe-trotting" simply to enjoy the prestige and honours accorded to his office. They pointed to his frequent travels during his first two years as evidence of a leader disconnected from domestic struggles. A common refrain was that he should "focus on local issues first"—a sentiment that ignores the logistical reality of diplomacy. Overseas visits are planned months in advance; domestic crises, by nature, are unpredictable. When the two co...