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China’s Joint Military Drills With Southeast Asian Nations

China’s Joint Military Drills With Southeast Asian Nations

By Narantsatsral Enkhbat
Beijing’s primary objective is to make sure its neighbors are not aligned with the United States against China.
The High Seas Treaty: A Tall Order for Implementation?

The High Seas Treaty: A Tall Order for Implementation?

By Troy Han
Unless countries remain committed to enforce adequate oversight and protection of the oceans that they depend on, it would be inconceivable for their blue economies to stay afloat.

Factional Politics After Thailand’s Election: Survive or Decline

Factional Politics After Thailand’s Election: Survive or Decline

By Punchada Sirivunnabood
The Move Forward Party's victory dealt a blow against the politics of patronage, but it may be too soon to write it off.

Vietnam Arrests Another Environmentalist on Tax Evasion Charges

Vietnam Arrests Another Environmentalist on Tax Evasion Charges

By Sebastian Strangio
Hoang Thi Minh Hong is the fifth environmental activist to be arrested for evading taxes over the past two years.

Singapore to Establish Defense Communications Hotline With China

Singapore to Establish Defense Communications Hotline With China

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement comes amid a fraying of relations between China and the United States, with whom the city-state enjoys good relations.
Will Thailand’s Move Forward Party Give Up on Lese-Majeste Reform? 

Will Thailand’s Move Forward Party Give Up on Lese-Majeste Reform? 

By David Hutt
Even if it puts off amending the royal defamation law for now, change is probably inevitable given shifts in public attitudes toward the monarchy.

Thailand’s Election: The Start of a New Chapter or Prelude to More Turmoil?

Thailand’s Election: The Start of a New Chapter or Prelude to More Turmoil?

By Michio Ueda
How the change in voting tendencies among Bangkokians may indicate a national political shift.
For Victims of Cyclone Mocha, the Crisis Isn’t Over

For Victims of Cyclone Mocha, the Crisis Isn’t Over

By Nazifa Nawar
While Bangladesh was spared the worst, Myanmar’s civil conflict is making it difficult for aid to reach those in need.

The Philippines’ ‘Middle Power’ Momentum Takes Shape in AMNEX-2

The Philippines’ ‘Middle Power’ Momentum Takes Shape in AMNEX-2

By Joshua Bernard Espeña
The aims of last month's ASEAN naval exercise dovetail well with Manila's determination to play a more proactive regional security role.

UN Special Envoy to Myanmar to Step Down This Month

UN Special Envoy to Myanmar to Step Down This Month

By Sebastian Strangio
Since late 2021, Noeleen Heyzer has had the unenviable task of trying to mediate a conflict in a context of extreme polarization and mutual hostility.

Malaysia Expels Prominent Cambodian Opposition Figure Sam Rainsy

Malaysia Expels Prominent Cambodian Opposition Figure Sam Rainsy

By Sebastian Strangio
Prime Minister Hun Sen claims that he received a promise from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim that Rainsy would “never be allowed to step on Malaysian soil.”
Did Malaysia’s PM Just Say the Quiet Part Out Loud on Myanmar?

Did Malaysia’s PM Just Say the Quiet Part Out Loud on Myanmar?

By Sribala Subramanian
A look back at the origins of ASEAN's "embarrassing problem."

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