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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.

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China Demanded Halt to Indonesian Drilling Near Natuna Islands: Report

China Demanded Halt to Indonesian Drilling Near Natuna Islands: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
Chinese diplomats claimed that the rig was drilling for oil and gas in "Chinese territory."
Omicron Variant Threatens to Upend Southeast Asia’s COVID-19 Recovery

Omicron Variant Threatens to Upend Southeast Asia’s COVID-19 Recovery

By Sebastian Strangio
After a challenging year, the region's governments have ample reason to take the emergence of the new strain seriously.

20 Years After 9/11, Al-Qaida Retains a Deadly Relevance in Malaysia

20 Years After 9/11, Al-Qaida Retains a Deadly Relevance in Malaysia

By J. Fernando and Jasminder Singh
Despite the network's apparent dormancy, Malaysian authorities can't afford to underestimate its potential threat.

Despite Variants, Singapore’s COVID-19 Strategy on Track

Despite Variants, Singapore’s COVID-19 Strategy on Track

By David Rising and Annabelle Liang
Singapore was able to succeed in getting most of its population vaccinated by ensuring there were few barriers to getting the shot and increasing difficulties for the unvaccinated.

Is Mediation Even Possible in Myanmar?

Is Mediation Even Possible in Myanmar?

By Naw Theresa
Mediation currently appears more fantasy than possibility as the crisis inches toward its one-year mark with both the NUG and SAC digging in for a long slugging match.
The Human Cost of Myanmar’s Coup Continues to Mount

The Human Cost of Myanmar’s Coup Continues to Mount

By Sebastian Strangio
A new survey from UNDP reveals the impact of the coup on everyday life in Myanmar, and the desperate steps people are taking to survive.

Indonesia: Farewell to Joe Cochrane

Indonesia: Farewell to Joe Cochrane

By Dan Boylan
Over three decades, the American journalist earned a reputation as a keen and impartial observer of the archipelago.
Former Duterte Aide Bows Out of Philippine Presidential Race

Former Duterte Aide Bows Out of Philippine Presidential Race

By Sebastian Strangio
Senator Bong Go’s decision to withdraw from the contest leaves Rodrigo Duterte’s presidential endorsement up for grabs.

An Optimistic Outlook for ASEAN and China

An Optimistic Outlook for ASEAN and China

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with a longtime Asian economic trend watcher.

Cambodia Opposition Fractures as Bickering Breaks Into the Open

Cambodia Opposition Fractures as Bickering Breaks Into the Open

By Sebastian Strangio
Kem Sokha has accused his longtime partner Sam Rainsy of using his name and image for personal political gain.

Social Media Misinformation and the 2022 Philippine Elections

Social Media Misinformation and the 2022 Philippine Elections

By Japhet Quitzon
Next year's presidential contest is set to produce a dramatic sequel to the “social media election" of 2016.
The Ultimate Choice in the Myanmar Issue

The Ultimate Choice in the Myanmar Issue

By OBA Mie
What kind of community does ASEAN want to be?

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