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Singapore Eyes U.S. Balance
As China rises, Singapore indicates it’s determined that the U.S. should have a strong role in Southeast Asia.
The January Spring
Political prisoners freed in Burma, pay cuts for Singapore’s politicians and Anwar’s acquittal. A good start to 2012.
Asia's Elder Statesmen
Despite a younger electorate, former leaders like Mahathir Mohamad and Lee Kuan Yew remain influential.
Singapore Press vs Yahoo
Singapore Press Holdings and Yahoo are embroiled in a complex legal battle over copyright. It will be much watched.
ASEAN and Natural Disasters
ASEAN countries would do well to learn from Malaysia and Singapore’s examples on disaster preparedness.
U.S. Urged to Rethink ASEAN
Critics say the U.S. hasn’t focused enough attention on Southeast Asia. That could be about to change.
Occupy Singapore Flop
The first effort at replicating the Occupy Wall Street protests in Singapore was a flop. What went wrong?
Return of the Haze
While parts of Asia are flooding, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are once again grappling with haze pollution.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
Year of ASEAN Opposition?
Opposition politicians have made big gains in many Southeast Asian nations. It’s a sign of the public’s frustration.
Sand and Singapore
Worried about the environment, Southeast Asian countries are growing wary of exporting sand to Singapore.