Dr. Rabi’ah Aminudin
Dr. Rabi’ah Aminudin is an Associate Professor in Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), where she teaches Islamic Administrative System, Gender and Politics, Research Methodology, Intergovernmental Relations, and East Asian Politics. She completed her PhD from University of Manchester in 2015 with her thesis titled ” Explaining the Institutional Capacity of State Feminism in a Non-Western Setting: A Case Study of the Malaysian Women’s Policy Agency”. Her main interests are identity politics in public policy, political institutions gender and politics, and political institutions.
Articles by Dr. Rabi’ah Aminudin
The Case for Reviewing Malaysian Civil Servants’ Salary
The remuneration system for Malaysian civil servants have remained unchanged in the past two decades, despite recent shifts spearheaded.
Gendering Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Initiatives in Malaysia
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Dr. Rabi’ah Aminudin
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2021
Malaysian women are no longer harmless nor immune to violent extremism. It is thus imperative for gender perspectives to be included in the design and implementation of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) initiatives in Malaysia.

