Blog

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.

Vietnam Island Building in South China Sea Continuing At ‘Breakneck Pace’

Vietnam Island Building in South China Sea Continuing At ‘Breakneck Pace’

By Sebastian Strangio
The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative estimates that Hanoi has created 641 new acres of land in the disputed Spratly Islands since June.

French Diplomacy Lies Behind Delay in Cambodia Grenade Attack Trial

French Diplomacy Lies Behind Delay in Cambodia Grenade Attack Trial

By David Whitehouse
Two Cambodian generals are on trial in absentia for the bloody 1997 attack, which left at least 16 people dead.
Myanmar Junta Chief to Attend Regional Summit in Bangkok: Report

Myanmar Junta Chief to Attend Regional Summit in Bangkok: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The trip to Thailand for the 6th BIMSTEC Summit would be Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's first to an ASEAN member state since 2021.

Can Philippine President Marcos Survive the Wrath of the Dutertes?

Can Philippine President Marcos Survive the Wrath of the Dutertes?

By Mong Palatino
The economy may pose a more serious threat than the fulminations of the Mindanao-based political clan.

US Defense Chief to Visit Philippines Ahead of Joint Military Drills

US Defense Chief to Visit Philippines Ahead of Joint Military Drills

By Sebastian Strangio
Manila seems set to remain a priority partner for Washington, despite the Trump administration's radical foreign policy changes.

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

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Philippine Govt Condemns Senator For Saying He Won’t Surrender to ICC

Philippine Govt Condemns Senator For Saying He Won’t Surrender to ICC

By Sebastian Strangio
As chief of the Philippine National Police, Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa implemented ex-President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly "war on drugs."

Indonesian Parliament Passes Law Expanding Military’s Role in Government

Indonesian Parliament Passes Law Expanding Military’s Role in Government

By Sebastian Strangio
Civil society groups say that the changes are a throwback to the repressive New Order period, when the military dominated civilian affairs.
Philippines Wants to Expand ‘Squad’ Grouping to Include India, South Korea

Philippines Wants to Expand ‘Squad’ Grouping to Include India, South Korea

By Sebastian Strangio
The informal grouping, established last May, is intended to counter China's assertive behavior in the South China Sea.

Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under Prabowo: Still Free But More Active?

Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under Prabowo: Still Free But More Active?

By Lucas Myers
President Prabowo’s foreign policy thus far paints a picture of continuity – but there are a few longer-term issues to watch regarding China and ASEAN.

Ethiopian Tech Workers Are Trapped in Myanmar’s Scam Centers

Ethiopian Tech Workers Are Trapped in Myanmar’s Scam Centers

By Sribala Subramanian
The country is the primary recruiting hub for trafficked scam workers in Africa.

Indonesian Finance Minister Denies Resignation Rumors After Market Plunge

Indonesian Finance Minister Denies Resignation Rumors After Market Plunge

By Sebastian Strangio
The Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite Index plunged more than 7 percent, forcing it to suspend trading for the first time since 2020.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen, Myanmar Junta Celebrate Closure of US-Funded Media Outlets

Cambodia’s Hun Sen, Myanmar Junta Celebrate Closure of US-Funded Media Outlets

By Sebastian Strangio
The U.S.-funded broadcasters Radio Free Asia and Voice of America have long been a thorn in the side of the region's repressive governments.

Page 1 of 591