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Relief for Malaysian PM Anwar, as Opposition Fails to Alter Status Quo in State Elections

Relief for Malaysian PM Anwar, as Opposition Fails to Alter Status Quo in State Elections

By Eileen Ng
In Saturday's six state elections, Anwar's government and the Malay nationalist opposition each retained control of three states.
Why the Army Matters in the Indo-Pacific

Why the Army Matters in the Indo-Pacific

By John C. McManus
If World War II teaches us anything, it is that navies, armies, and air forces are intertwined, but that ultimate victory depends on the control of key ground.

Malaysia’s State Elections Are Not a Litmus Test for PM Anwar’s Unity Government

Malaysia’s State Elections Are Not a Litmus Test for PM Anwar’s Unity Government

By Rahul Mishra
Less than a year since the last general election, the country's political parties are gearing up for another round of electoral battle across six states.

Malaysia Threatens Prison for Possession of LGBTQ-Themed Swatch Watches

Malaysia Threatens Prison for Possession of LGBTQ-Themed Swatch Watches

By Sebastian Strangio
The ban comes in the midst of a conservative culture war that has targeted the country's gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community.

Cambodia Unveils Youthful New Cabinet Ahead of Power Transition

Cambodia Unveils Youthful New Cabinet Ahead of Power Transition

By Sebastian Strangio
As expected, the line-up of ministers, who will be sworn in along with Prime Minister Hun Manet on August 22, includes many close relations of high-ranking CPP officials.
How Will China’s Relations With Cambodia Fare Under PM Hun Manet?

How Will China’s Relations With Cambodia Fare Under PM Hun Manet?

By Chhengpor Aun
Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Cambodia this weekend in order to secure the support of the country’s more youthful leadership.

Did One of Indonesia’s Top Cops Just Evade Justice?

Did One of Indonesia’s Top Cops Just Evade Justice?

By Aisyah Llewellyn
Ferdy Sambo, the former head of the police's internal affairs division, this week evaded the death sentence for the high-profile murder of his aide-de-camp last year.
More Purpose, Fewer Platitudes: The Philippines’ Defense Diplomacy Under Marcos

More Purpose, Fewer Platitudes: The Philippines’ Defense Diplomacy Under Marcos

By Justin Baquisal
Last week's water cannon incident underscores the hard limits of engagement with China – and the need for the Philippines’ to build up its military capability.

Philippine President Suspends 22 Land Reclamation Projects in Manila Bay After US Airs Concerns

Philippine President Suspends 22 Land Reclamation Projects in Manila Bay After US Airs Concerns

By Jim Gomez
Marcos's order came after the United States expressed public concern over environmental damage from the projects and the involvement of a U.S.-blacklisted Chinese company.

China’s EV Export Boom Is Bringing Southeast Asia Into Beijing’s Orbit

China’s EV Export Boom Is Bringing Southeast Asia Into Beijing’s Orbit

By Christopher Vassallo
Growing automobile trade with Southeast Asia has all the makings of a “circular” economy that will deepen regional integration.

Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party Welcomes New Parties Into Potential Governing Coalition

Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party Welcomes New Parties Into Potential Governing Coalition

By Sebastian Strangio
Despite the new recruits, the party faces some difficult choices in reaching the majority that it needs in the House of Representatives.
Joint South China Sea Patrols Could Begin in 2023, Philippine Official Says

Joint South China Sea Patrols Could Begin in 2023, Philippine Official Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement comes at a time of increased Chinese assertiveness in disputed waters.

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