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Can ASEAN Play a Greater Role in the Mekong Subregion?

Can ASEAN Play a Greater Role in the Mekong Subregion?

By Shawn Ho and Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit
ASEAN should aim to be “central” in the Mekong subregion too.
Thailand’s Golden Opportunity to Lead

Thailand’s Golden Opportunity to Lead

By Pechnipa Dominique Lam
Thailand’s chairmanship of ASEAN is an opportunity for the government to counter troubling trends.

Could Minilateralism Be Multilateralism’s Best Hope in the Asia Pacific?

Could Minilateralism Be Multilateralism’s Best Hope in the Asia Pacific?

By Sarah Teo
Minilateral initiatives have the potential ability to be more effective than their multilateral cousins.

Brunei Between Big Powers: Managing US-China Rivalry in Asia

Brunei Between Big Powers: Managing US-China Rivalry in Asia

By Abdul Malik Omar
A strategic partner for China and the United States, Brunei is riding out great power rivalry in Asia.

A Possible Upside to the US-China Trade War

A Possible Upside to the US-China Trade War

By Yigal Chazan
Southeast Asian countries may gain from shifting production linked to the tit-for-tat tariff dispute.
Reviewing the 2018 ASEAN and East Asia Summits

Reviewing the 2018 ASEAN and East Asia Summits

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
At ASEAN, Singapore hands the reins over to Thailand.

ASEAN’s Digital Transformation Starts With Tomorrow’s Data Talents

ASEAN’s Digital Transformation Starts With Tomorrow’s Data Talents

By Marcus Loh
Singapore’s experience might offer useful lessons for fellow ASEAN members as the region transforms into a digital economy.
ASEAN’s Limited Role in Solving the Rohingya Crisis

ASEAN’s Limited Role in Solving the Rohingya Crisis

By Hui Ying Lee
Arguably ASEAN can only do so much to influence Myanmar; China and India are well-positioned to do more.

ASEAN Takes a Bold Cybersecurity Step

ASEAN Takes a Bold Cybersecurity Step

By Elina Noor
The third ASEAN Ministerial Conference on Cybersecurity may have been low-key but its developments are important.

Redundancy and Risk Management: Lessons from Japan’s Disasters for Southeast Asian Infrastructure

Redundancy and Risk Management: Lessons from Japan’s Disasters for Southeast Asian Infrastructure

By Shang-su Wu
Recent disasters in Japan and its responses present valuable lessons for Southeast Asia's infrastructure boom.

Taking Stock of the ASEAN-China South China Sea Code of Conduct Process

Taking Stock of the ASEAN-China South China Sea Code of Conduct Process

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What lies ahead for the South China Sea?
Reckoning With Human Rights Violations in Thailand's Extraterritorial Investments

Reckoning With Human Rights Violations in Thailand's Extraterritorial Investments

By Wora Suk
As Thailand's investments across ASEAN increase, the country must commit to human rights due diligence that has been lacking.

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