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In Asia’s 3 Biggest Democracies, COVID-19 has Entrenched Inequality and Democratic Regression

In Asia’s 3 Biggest Democracies, COVID-19 has Entrenched Inequality and Democratic Regression

By Joshua Kurlantzick
The effects of the pandemic have fallen most heavily on minorities, while leaders have used COVID-19 as a pretext to expand their executive power.
The COVID-19 Endgame: Does Southeast Asia Need More Than Resilience?

The COVID-19 Endgame: Does Southeast Asia Need More Than Resilience?

By Manoj Harjani and Tan Ming Hui
Ideally, the pandemic should prompt a long-term mindset shift toward anticipating – and growing from – future crises.

Southeast Asia’s Emerging Markets, Post-Pandemic

Southeast Asia’s Emerging Markets, Post-Pandemic

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with the financial analyst David Totten.

Southeast Asia COVID-19 Vaccine Coverage a Long Way Off: Report

Southeast Asia COVID-19 Vaccine Coverage a Long Way Off: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
Unsurprisingly, distribution of vaccines is expected to track global distributions of wealth.

What Explains Cambodia’s COVID-19 Charm Offensive?

What Explains Cambodia’s COVID-19 Charm Offensive?

By Sebastian Strangio
In recent weeks, the nation has donated masks and personal protective equipment to several other Southeast Asian nations.
Myanmar’s Long COVID-19 First Wave Continues

Myanmar’s Long COVID-19 First Wave Continues

By Sebastian Strangio
The country's porous and poorly regulated borders loom as potential vectors for crossborder transmission.

Can COVID-19’s Impact on Democracy in Southeast Asia be Reversed?

Can COVID-19’s Impact on Democracy in Southeast Asia be Reversed?

By Joshua Kurlantzick
As authoritarian leaders in many Southeast Asian countries use the pandemic to consolidate their hold, what needs to be done to buck the trend?
In Southeast Asia, COVID-19 Slowly Tightens Its Grip

In Southeast Asia, COVID-19 Slowly Tightens Its Grip

By Sebastian Strangio
After weathering the early stages of the pandemic, several Southeast Asian nations are in the midst of worrying spikes of COVID-19.

Southeast Asia’s Coronavirus-Driven Censorship

Southeast Asia’s Coronavirus-Driven Censorship

By David Hutt
Across Southeast Asia, there's a worrying rush to sacrifice free speech in the name of nebulous benefits amid a crisis.

The Geopolitics of Southeast Asia’s Coronavirus Challenge

The Geopolitics of Southeast Asia’s Coronavirus Challenge

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the dust is still settling, it is worth examining what the potential geopolitical implications of COVID-19 will be on the region.

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