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Move Forward Supporters Gather in Bangkok to Protest Obstructed PM Bid

Move Forward Supporters Gather in Bangkok to Protest Obstructed PM Bid

By Sebastian Strangio
The 1,000-strong demonstration at the capital's busy Asok intersection could be a harbinger of further unrest to come.
Cambodia’s Ruling Party Claims Landslide Win in Election That Saw Opposition Suppressed

Cambodia’s Ruling Party Claims Landslide Win in Election That Saw Opposition Suppressed

By Sopheng Cheang and David Rising
According to preliminary results, the Cambodian People's Party is on track to "win" 120 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly.

Optimizing Indonesia’s Nickel Industry Potential and Maximizing its Derivatives

Optimizing Indonesia’s Nickel Industry Potential and Maximizing its Derivatives

By Felicia Grace and Massita Ayu Cindy
Jakarta has restricted nickel exports in order to encourage the development of a downstream processing capacity. Will it succeed?

Autocratic Cambodian Leader Paving Way for Son, a West Point Graduate, to Rule

Autocratic Cambodian Leader Paving Way for Son, a West Point Graduate, to Rule

By David Rising
Hun Manet took his father's place at a large rally marking the conclusion of the CPP's campaign for Sunday's vote.

Pita’s Prime Ministerial Bid Has Ended. What’s Next For Thai Politics?

Pita’s Prime Ministerial Bid Has Ended. What’s Next For Thai Politics?

By Sebastian Strangio
By obstructing the Move Forward Party from forming the government, conservative forces are courting political crisis.
Vietnam Proposes to ‘Turn Off’ Internet For Law-breakers

Vietnam Proposes to ‘Turn Off’ Internet For Law-breakers

By Sebastian Strangio
Under rules proposed by the Ministry of Information, ISPs and telecoms operators will be obliged to cut off users and organizations that "commit violations online."

Malaysia Announces Investigation Into Disappearance of Myanmar Activist

Malaysia Announces Investigation Into Disappearance of Myanmar Activist

By Sebastian Strangio
Thuzar Maung was reportedly abducted from her Kuala Lumpur residence on July 4, along with her husband and three children.
Japan, ASEAN, and ‘De-risking’ Through Free Trade

Japan, ASEAN, and ‘De-risking’ Through Free Trade

By SUKEGAWA Seiya
Japan should work with the bloc to preserve the free trade system.

Taiwan’s Energy (In)security: Between Green Ambitions vs. Fossil Fuel Realities

Taiwan’s Energy (In)security: Between Green Ambitions vs. Fossil Fuel Realities

By Vladimira Lickova
The nuclear phase-out is undermining Taiwan’s energy security, but it may be politically difficult for the DPP to change course.

Thai Parliament Blocks Pita From Being Renominated for Prime Minister

Thai Parliament Blocks Pita From Being Renominated for Prime Minister

By Grant Peck and Jintamas Saksornchai
After Pita Limjaroenrat of the Move Forward Party was blocked from a second attempt at being confirmed, Parliament adjourned without ever voting on a PM.

ICC Rejects Philippines’ Final Appeal Against ‘Drug War’ Investigation

ICC Rejects Philippines’ Final Appeal Against ‘Drug War’ Investigation

By Sebastian Strangio
The ruling opens the way to an investigation of extrajudicial killings, but trials of Philippine officials remain a remote prospect.
How Indonesia Manages the Risks of Foreign Investment

How Indonesia Manages the Risks of Foreign Investment

By James Guild
Diversification of investment partners has been the key to the strategy pursued by President Joko Widodo's administration.

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