Faculties

Lee Pei May
Assistant Professor
- KULLIYYAH OF ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN SCIENCES
- IIUM Gombak Campus
- peimay@iium.edu.my
- 6069
Staff Detail
Lee Pei May is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia. She completed her PhD in 2019 under the supervision of Professor Andreas Bieler and Dr. Chun-Yi Lee from University of Nottingham where she worked on her thesis titled ‘Assessing China’s development in the Global Economy: Underdevelopment, Uneven and Combined Development or Developmental Catch-up?’ Her general research interest is in the area of International Political Economy/International Relations, specifically focusing on China. She would be happy ... show more
- PhD in International Relations - Doctor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham
- Social Science ~ Social Science ~ Political Sciences and Public Policy ~ International Relations -
- 2020 - 2020 ,
FINAL YEAR PROJECT I | 2019/2020 2020/2021 |
FINAL YEAR PROJECT II | 2019/2020 2020/2021 |
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING | 2019/2020 |
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY | 2020/2021 |
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 2020/2021 |
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE | 2019/2020 2020/2021 |
RESEARCH PAPER II | 2020/2021 |
SURVEY OF POLITICAL HISTORY | 2019/2020 2020/2021 |
In Progress |
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Unknown - Present | Understanding the needs and expectations of SMEs post-Covid-19 |
Unknown - Present | Enhancing energy efficiency through energy feedback monitoring initiative in a school in RCE Greater Gombak for sustainable community living. |
Article |
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2020 | Covid-19: Protecting lives and livelihoods. New Straits Times , 7 May 2020 |
2020 | Kudos to Malaysians. New Straits Times |
2020 | Need to address digital divide. The Star |
2020 | Covid-19: Is wearing facemask necessary?. IIUM Emotional and Psychological Support Site |
2020 | Public give positive feedback. The Star |
2017 | The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack. Journal of Social Sciences, Naresuan University , 13 (1 (January=June)) pp.225-235 |
2016 | Book Review: TJ Pempel and Keiichi Tsunekawa (eds.), Two crises, different outcomes: East Asia and global finance. Political Studies Review , 14 (4) pp.632-633 |
Conference or Workshop Item |
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2020 | An analysis of public sentiments towards Malaysian Government's Policies in managing COVID-19 pandemic. In: WAPOR Asia 3rd Annual Conference: |
Book |
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Book Section |