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Rethinking ASEAN Integration

Rethinking ASEAN Integration

After 40 years ASEAN members are still struggling to create a sense of solidarity.

Philippine Street Artist Jailed for Offending Church

Philippine Street Artist Jailed for Offending Church

Carlos Celdran has been sentenced to prison for 13 months for his pro-contraception activism.

Southeast Asia Football Rising?

Southeast Asia Football Rising?

Southeast Asia has a passion for football but few indigenous stars. Teerasil Dangda could help change that.

ASEAN's Year in Review

ASEAN's Year in Review

2012 saw ASEAN making global headlines over the South China Sea, while member nations tackled a host of internal challenges — some better than others.

Johnny Damon to 'Suit Up' for Thailand

Johnny Damon to 'Suit Up' for Thailand

SE Asia teams have been searching for talent for the World Baseball Classic. One former All-Star could help.

Southeast Asia's Internet Dilemma

Southeast Asia's Internet Dilemma

Surveillance cameras at internet cafés, harsh accountability standards for webmasters and the specter of self-censorship have many questioning the future of Internet freedom.

Japan's Shrinking ASEAN 'Soft Power'

Japan's Shrinking ASEAN 'Soft Power'

ASEAN members remain ambivalent about Tokyo’s political influence. With a stagnant economy and China’s shadow looming large, what can Japan do to regain the initiative?

America’s New Asiatic Fleet?

America’s New Asiatic Fleet?

The U.S. Navy focus on Littoral Combat Ships won’t necessarily keep China happy, but they’re still a good idea.

America’s New Asiatic Fleet?

America’s New Asiatic Fleet?

The U.S. Navy focus on Littoral Combat Ships won’t necessarily keep China happy, but they’re still a good idea.

China in Southeast Asia

Tang Qifang, Southeast Asia analyst at the China Institute of International Studies, talks about ties with the region.

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