Ulasan Buku: Dasar Sekuriti Makanan dan Keselamatan Insan di Malaysia oleh Bakri Mat, Zarina Othman, dan Rashila Ramli, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. Hlmn. 216. ISBN: 978-967-412-902-6

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Ramli Dollah

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Abstrak: Ulasan Buku: Dasar Sekuriti Makanan dan Keselamatan Insan di Malaysia oleh Bakri Mat, Zarina Othman, dan Rashila Ramli, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. Hlmn. 216. ISBN: 978-967-412-902-6


Ulasan buku ini ditulis dalam Bahasa Inggeris. Ini merupakan buku yang ditulis dalam Bahasa Malaysia dan diterbitkan oleh Penerbit UKM dengan judulnya, Dasar Sekuriti Makanan dan Kselamatan Insan di Malaysia. Untuk tujuan mengakses, sila langgan versi bercetak atau layari versi elektronik makalah ini. Abstrak tidak disediakan bagi sesebuah karya ulasan buku. 


Kata kunci: sekuriti makanan, keselamatan insan, sekuriti makanan di Malaysia, keterjaminan makanan di Malaysia, ulasan buku,


DOI: 10.17576/sinergi.SI1.2023.09


Maklumat artikel: Tarikh Penghantaran: 6 April 2021; Tarikh penerimaan: 13 November 2022; Tarikh penerbitan: 31 Mac 2023.


Penghargaan dan pengisytiharan: Penulis juga ingin menzahirkan rasa terima kasih kami kepada Pewasit Tanpanama, bebas dan sulit SINERGI beserta maklum balas membina mereka dalam meningkatkan kualiti manuskrip.


 


Abstract: Book Review: Food Security Policy and Human Security in Malaysia by Bakri Mat, Zarina Othman and Rashila Ramli, publisher: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Press, 2019, 216 pp. ISBN: 978-967-412-902-6


This book review is written in Bahasa Malaysia. It is a reviewed article on the book written in Bahasa Malaysia and published by the UKM Press undertitled, Food Security Policy and Human Security in Malaysia. To access it, please order the printed version or browse the electronic version of this article. The abstract is not available for the book review.


Keywords: food security, human security, food security in Malaysia, food assurance in Malaysia, book review,


DOI: 10.17576/sinergi.SI1.2023.09


Article information: Submission date: 6 April 2021; Acceptance date: 13 November 2022; Publication date: 31 Mac 2023.


Declaration and acknowledgement: The Author would also like to show our gratitude to SINERGI’s anonymous reviewers and their constructive feedback in improving the quality of the manuscript.

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Dollah, R. (2023). Ulasan Buku: Dasar Sekuriti Makanan dan Keselamatan Insan di Malaysia oleh Bakri Mat, Zarina Othman, dan Rashila Ramli, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. Hlmn. 216. ISBN: 978-967-412-902-6. SINERGI : Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs, 3(Special Issue (March), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.17576/sinergi.SI1.2023.09
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