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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.

Indonesia Warily Weighs Holiday Travel With Virus Concerns

Indonesia Warily Weighs Holiday Travel With Virus Concerns

By David Rising and Edna Tarigan
After announcing that year-end travel would be permitted, the government cancelled the Christmas Eve holiday, a Friday this year, in an effort to discourage vacationing somewhat. 

Thailand’s Escalating Crackdown on Dissent

Thailand’s Escalating Crackdown on Dissent

By Pornpen Khongkachonkiet
Thailand may be opening up to tourists, but for many activists it is still a prison.

US, China, Russia Join Asia Summit Amid Regional Disputes

US, China, Russia Join Asia Summit Amid Regional Disputes

By Eileen Ng and Niniek Karmini
There is no shortage of challenges in Asia these days, from the pandemic, to Myanmar to increasing U.S.-China tensions.
Malaysia Plans to Avoid Another COVID-19 Disaster During State Polls

Malaysia Plans to Avoid Another COVID-19 Disaster During State Polls

By Alifah Zainuddin
Local authorities must figure out the safest way to cast a ballot to avoid another virus outbreak.

A Facade of Progress: Singapore’s Response to Climate Change

A Facade of Progress: Singapore’s Response to Climate Change

By Maggie Allegar
The Singaporean government has so far prioritized economic interests over environmental sustainability.
Can Japan Be a Bridge Between AUKUS and ASEAN?

Can Japan Be a Bridge Between AUKUS and ASEAN?

By Rafyoga Jehan Pratama Irsadanar
Positioned on the outside of AUKUS, but with friendly ties will all countries involved, Japan can reassure ASEAN about the new pact.

ASEAN Summit Opens Via Video Link, Minus Myanmar

ASEAN Summit Opens Via Video Link, Minus Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
Myanmar chose not to send a delegate to the summit after the bloc voted to take coup leader Min Aung Hlaing off the guest list.

Vietnam’s Metro Rail Lines Lumber Toward Completion

Vietnam’s Metro Rail Lines Lumber Toward Completion

By James Guild
The travails of the planned metro lines in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City offer useful perspective on the role of Chinese development financing.

Islamic Schools and Girls’ Education in Indonesia: Lessons for the Taliban

Islamic Schools and Girls’ Education in Indonesia: Lessons for the Taliban

By M Niaz Asadullah
Indonesia has shown that education based on Islamic precepts is not incompatible with the expansion of education to girls and women.
Cambodia Tweaks Constitution to Block Dual Citizens From Top Posts

Cambodia Tweaks Constitution to Block Dual Citizens From Top Posts

By Sebastian Strangio
The move came barely three weeks after an erroneous newspaper report that Prime Minister Hun Sen had purchased Cypriot citizenship.

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