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Southeast Asian Journalists Recognized With International Awards

Southeast Asian Journalists Recognized With International Awards

By Sebastian Strangio
Two journalists' work encapsulates both the resilience of the region’s media, and the increasing threats to its survival.
Indonesian Police: Clash in Papua Killed 5 Rebels, 1 Police Officer

Indonesian Police: Clash in Papua Killed 5 Rebels, 1 Police Officer

By Alfian Kartono
Attacks by rebels in several districts in Papua have increased over the past year.

Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pledges Deeper Cooperation With Japan

Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pledges Deeper Cooperation With Japan

By Sebastian Strangio
The call between the two nations' foreign ministers came on the final day of a state visit by China's defense minister.

Indonesia Arrests Firebrand Cleric’s Lawyer Over Attacks

Indonesia Arrests Firebrand Cleric’s Lawyer Over Attacks

By Niniek Karmini
Police arrested Islam Defenders Front leader Rizieq Shihab's lawyer, Munarman, in a raid this week.

COVID-19 Shows the Philippines’ Need for a More Open Government

COVID-19 Shows the Philippines’ Need for a More Open Government

By Rej Cortez Torrecampo
A new wave of COVID-19 infections has once again laid bare the shortcomings of the state's response.
Assessing the Outcome of ASEAN’s Special Meeting on Myanmar

Assessing the Outcome of ASEAN’s Special Meeting on Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
The outcome of the special summit reflected both ASEAN's limitations and the intractable nature of the country's crisis.

Southeast Asia and the ‘Just Transition’ to Clean Energy

Southeast Asia and the ‘Just Transition’ to Clean Energy

By James Guild
Despite talk of a green transition, some Southeast Asian governments still have strong economic incentives to cling to fossil fuels.
Jonathan Stromseth on Southeast Asia’s Great Power Dynamics

Jonathan Stromseth on Southeast Asia’s Great Power Dynamics

By Sebastian Strangio
"The Biden administration needs to improve America’s economic game in Southeast Asia in coordination with allies and partners."

COVID-19 Third Wave Menaces Southeast Asian Nations

COVID-19 Third Wave Menaces Southeast Asian Nations

By Sebastian Strangio
As the disease ravages India, several Southeast Asian nations are also weathering record outbreaks.

Myanmar Protests Continue After ASEAN Peace Initiative

Myanmar Protests Continue After ASEAN Peace Initiative

By Associated Press
After chanting their opposition to the junta and listening to speeches, the protesters quickly scattered to avoid any confrontation with police or soldiers.

The Hambali Problem in ASEAN-US Relations

The Hambali Problem in ASEAN-US Relations

By Ryan Ashley and Moez Hayat
The Hambali case is emblematic of larger failures in U.S. security cooperation, in both substance and tone.
Can the ASEAN Leaders Meeting Address the Crisis in Myanmar?

Can the ASEAN Leaders Meeting Address the Crisis in Myanmar?

By Lina Alexandra and Evan A. Laksmana
Despite the many political obstacles, an ASEAN-led option seems like the best of the bad options available.

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