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‘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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Will Thailand Ever Join the CPTPP?

Will Thailand Ever Join the CPTPP?

By Tita Sanglee
While there are clear benefits to joining the pact, there are also clear drawbacks that could make life harder for the average Thai.
Vietnam Seeks Information From Iran About Seized Oil Tanker

Vietnam Seeks Information From Iran About Seized Oil Tanker

By Hau Dinh
A Vietnamese oil tanker was seized at gunpoint by Iranian soldiers in the Gulf of Oman on October 24, for reasons that remain unclear.

China Isn’t the Only Reason for Cambodia’s Vaccination Success

China Isn’t the Only Reason for Cambodia’s Vaccination Success

By David Hutt
More than good relations with China, Cambodia’s vaccination success comes down to effective and responsive government actions in a moment of crisis.

Filipino Activists Want Marcos Son Out of Presidential Race

Filipino Activists Want Marcos Son Out of Presidential Race

By Jim Gomez
Human rights groups say Marcos Jr. is not eligible to run for president due to a 1995 tax evasion conviction, which should legally render him ineligible to hold public office.

Malaysia’s Record Spending Bill Seeks to Fuel Recovery Ahead of Elections

Malaysia’s Record Spending Bill Seeks to Fuel Recovery Ahead of Elections

By Alifah Zainuddin
The country keeps spending in preparation for a post-pandemic economy, but there are big risks ahead.
Thailand’s Protesters Are Battling to Redefine National Identity

Thailand’s Protesters Are Battling to Redefine National Identity

By Christian Kurzydlowski
Underlying the movement is a strong desire to reframe what it means to be Thai, moving away from total reliance on the monarchy and military's narrative.

Former US Diplomat Bill Richardson Meets Myanmar Leader

Former US Diplomat Bill Richardson Meets Myanmar Leader

By Grant Peck
Myanmar's health care system is largely broken amid widespread resistance to the military's February coup. Richardson was in the country to discuss delivery of humanitarian aid.
Rodrigo Duterte: From Philippine President to Senator?

Rodrigo Duterte: From Philippine President to Senator?

By Mong Palatino
Duterte is not acting like a leader ready to give up power and secure his legacy, but a frantic politician negotiating for political survival.

Cambodia Must Change Course on Democracy to Avoid Myanmar’s International Isolation

Cambodia Must Change Course on Democracy to Avoid Myanmar’s International Isolation

By Kasit Piromya
ASEAN is testing the limits of its non-interference policy even as Cambodia takes up the ASEAN chair position.

Army Shelling in Myanmar Blamed for Setting 160 Homes Ablaze

Army Shelling in Myanmar Blamed for Setting 160 Homes Ablaze

By Grant Peck
Local Chins fear that the recent violence may represent just the beginning of a major government offensive in the region.

What’s in ASEAN’s First State of Climate Change Report?

What’s in ASEAN’s First State of Climate Change Report?

By Yosuke Arino and S.V.R.K. Prabhakar
The report outlines ASEAN’s plan to transition toward a resilient and net-zero emission world.
ASEAN Summit Should Draw Attention to Brunei’s Appalling Human Rights Record

ASEAN Summit Should Draw Attention to Brunei’s Appalling Human Rights Record

By Kasthuri Patto
Two years after Hollywood’s boycott campaign, Brunei continues to restrict the freedom of religion or belief.

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