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Can MUDA Capture Malaysia’s Youth Vote?

Can MUDA Capture Malaysia’s Youth Vote?

By Alifah Zainuddin
If all young people gravitate towards MUDA, the youth-based party will instantly become a major political party. But that is unlikely to be the case.
Malaysia Readies for Crucial Sarawak State Elections

Malaysia Readies for Crucial Sarawak State Elections

By Sebastian Strangio
The elections fall amidst an upswing in pro-autonomy sentiment in the eastern Malaysian state.

New Philippine President, New China Policy?

New Philippine President, New China Policy?

By Bich T. Tran
The election of Rodrigo Duterte in 2016 initiated a wild swing in the country's policy toward China. Get set for more change in 2022.

Photojournalist Killed in Custody in Myanmar Amid Press Crackdown

Photojournalist Killed in Custody in Myanmar Amid Press Crackdown

By Sebastian Strangio
Reporters Without Borders estimates that 53 journalists remain in the military's custody.

Why Isn’t There More Inflation in Indonesia Right Now?

Why Isn’t There More Inflation in Indonesia Right Now?

By James Guild
Unlike the U.S. and Europe, the nation is much less directly integrated into global supply chains.
Why the West Has Gone Soft on Human Rights in Vietnam

Why the West Has Gone Soft on Human Rights in Vietnam

By David Hutt
Hanoi's strategic importance to the U.S. and its allies has allowed the Communist Party greater leeway in silencing its critics.

Indonesia Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Children

Indonesia Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccines to Children

By Sebastian Strangio
The decision reflects the Indonesian government's desire to prioritize the attainment of herd immunity in the capital Jakarta.
Report: Myanmar Junta Restricting ‘Lifesaving’ Humanitarian Aid

Report: Myanmar Junta Restricting ‘Lifesaving’ Humanitarian Aid

By Sebastian Strangio
The junta's total war on the Myanmar population has extended to tight restrictions on vital aid to the hungry and displaced.

Craig Etcheson on the Legacies of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Craig Etcheson on the Legacies of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

By Sebastian Strangio
"The question of how to stabilize and rebuild a society that had been at war with itself for thirty years is extraordinarily complex and delicate."

Myanmar’s Media Adapts to the World’s Harshest Oppression

Myanmar’s Media Adapts to the World’s Harshest Oppression

By Philip Smucker
Inside the country, and in exile, Myanmar’s free media organizations strive to get the story out despite a brutal crackdown.

Who Will Succeed Joko Widodo as Indonesia’s President?

Who Will Succeed Joko Widodo as Indonesia’s President?

By Asmiati A. Malik
The elections are still two-and-a-half years away, but already the race to the Presidential Palace is heating up.
Time to Confront Southeast Asia’s Online Wildlife Trafficking

Time to Confront Southeast Asia’s Online Wildlife Trafficking

By Danielle Fallin
As COVID-19 restrictions ease in Southeast Asia, illegal wildlife traders are poised to make a comeback.

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