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ASEAN Beat

‘One Vision, One Identity, One Community.’ That’s the ASEAN motto. But what’s the reality? Our bloggers based around this diverse and strategically key region give you an insider’s perspective on politics, security and society in South-east Asia.

Shifting Tides in Phnom Penh

Shifting Tides in Phnom Penh

By Kaitlyn Flynn
Cambodia is seeking to rebalance its foreign relations by pursuing improved relations with the United States. How far will its relationship with China allow it to go?

US, Japan Issue Travel Alerts for Thailand After Uyghur Deportation

US, Japan Issue Travel Alerts for Thailand After Uyghur Deportation

By Sebastian Strangio
The two governments have warned their nationals about possible retaliatory attacks, citing the Erawan Shrine bombing in 2015.
Myanmar Junta Chief to Meet with Vladimir Putin on Russia Trip

Myanmar Junta Chief to Meet with Vladimir Putin on Russia Trip

By Sebastian Strangio
Facing Western sanctions and opprobrium, Naypyidaw and Moscow have strengthened their cooperation in both the economic and security spheres.

Thailand Secretly Surrenders At Least 40 Uyghur Asylum Seekers to China

Thailand Secretly Surrenders At Least 40 Uyghur Asylum Seekers to China

By Luke Hunt
A decade-long ordeal ends with sneaky appeasement and a slap in the face of Marco Rubio.

Thai Opposition Party Files No-Confidence Motion Against PM Paetongtarn

Thai Opposition Party Files No-Confidence Motion Against PM Paetongtarn

By Sebastian Strangio
The People's Party accuses the leader of incompetence, lack of qualifications, and being under the undue sway of her father Thaksin Shinawatra.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Leading Vietnamese Scholar and Journalist Imprisoned for Critical Facebook Posts

Leading Vietnamese Scholar and Journalist Imprisoned for Critical Facebook Posts

By Sebastian Strangio
Truong Huy San, who is better known by the pen name Huy Duc, was convicted of "abusing democratic freedoms."

Unruly Israeli Visitors, Thai Resentment, and Potential Dangers

Unruly Israeli Visitors, Thai Resentment, and Potential Dangers

By Tita Sanglee
Israeli expats have become a dominant presence in the northern town of Pai, on the border with Myanmar's Shan State.
Thai Deportation of Uyghurs Is Imminent, Rights Group Says

Thai Deportation of Uyghurs Is Imminent, Rights Group Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The 48 asylum seekers are part of a group of more than 300 Uyghur Muslims who fled China's Xinjiang region in 2014.

Vietnam, New Zealand Announce Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

Vietnam, New Zealand Announce Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

By Sebastian Strangio
New Zealand has become the 10th nation, and the seventh in the past three years, to be promoted to the top tier of Vietnam's diplomatic hierarchy.

Philippine Exit from Money-laundering ‘Grey List’ Marred by Allegations of Abuse  

Philippine Exit from Money-laundering ‘Grey List’ Marred by Allegations of Abuse  

By Mong Palatino
Human rights groups have accused the Philippine authorities of using money laundering and terrorist financing laws to clamp down on legitimate dissent.

Cambodia Proposes Resumption of Joint Military Exercise With the US

Cambodia Proposes Resumption of Joint Military Exercise With the US

By Sebastian Strangio
The request is the latest sign that Prime Minister Hun Manet's government is trying to restore greater balance in its foreign relations.
HBO’s ‘The White Lotus’ Prompts Criticism of How the West Views Southeast Asia

HBO’s ‘The White Lotus’ Prompts Criticism of How the West Views Southeast Asia

By Aisyah Llewellyn
The series has come under scrutiny for its depiction of Thai culture, but are critics just missing the point?

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