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South China Sea Tensions Haunted by European Colonialism  

South China Sea Tensions Haunted by European Colonialism  

By Saman Rizwan
The legal case brought by Sulu Sultanate heirs against Malaysia highlights the unexpected links between present day tensions and European colonialism in Southeast Asia.
ASEAN’s Defective Approach to the Crisis in Myanmar

ASEAN’s Defective Approach to the Crisis in Myanmar

By Nyein Kaung
The bloc’s response to the bombing in Kanbalu has laid bare its impotence and poor understanding of the country’s conflict.

Religious Persecution at the Far Edge of India

Religious Persecution at the Far Edge of India

By Knox Thames
Spurring India’s political leadership to change course and confront religious violence will take outside pressure. 

The Complex Reality of Uyghur Forced Labor: Unveiling the Products Implicated

The Complex Reality of Uyghur Forced Labor: Unveiling the Products Implicated

By Kuldeep Singh Chauhan
A new report reveals that the Chinese government has invested substantial resources in developing an extensive network of compulsory labor, encompassing a wide range of industries.

US Policy on Myanmar and Taiwan: Shifting Strategies to Counter China’s Influence

US Policy on Myanmar and Taiwan: Shifting Strategies to Counter China’s Influence

By Zaw Tuseng
Washington needs to recognize that the situation in both places is part of a single, interconnected struggle to contain Chinese influence.
The Political Hazards of Economic Decoupling From China

The Political Hazards of Economic Decoupling From China

By Max Abbott
Southeast Asian nations are promising candidates for firms seeking to relocate manufacturing operations from China, but investors need to be prepared for the risks.

ASEAN Leaders Tackle Human Trafficking at Latest Summit

ASEAN Leaders Tackle Human Trafficking at Latest Summit

By Kuldeep Singh Chauhan
In recent years, the abuse of technology has increasingly facilitated this heinous crime, making it imperative for ASEAN nations to join forces and develop effective measures to combat it.
Global Plastics Treaty Will Test Japan’s Clean Image 

Global Plastics Treaty Will Test Japan’s Clean Image 

By Hirotaka Koike
As one of the negotiators representing the Asia-Pacific, Japan's reluctance to embrace agreed global rules capping plastics use is concerning.

Supporting Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Membership Should Be a Priority for Its Friends

Supporting Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Membership Should Be a Priority for Its Friends

By Melissa Conley Tyler and Parker Novak
Other countries can support Timor-Leste in the bureaucratic development needed to attend and contribute meaningfully to ASEAN’s numerous annual meetings.

Race to Zero in Asia and the Pacific: Our Hopes in the Climate Fight

Race to Zero in Asia and the Pacific: Our Hopes in the Climate Fight

By Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
39 countries have committed to carbon neutrality and net zero between 2050 and 2060. This momentum needs to accelerate like a bullet train.

Thai Elections Won’t Restore the Rule of Law

Thai Elections Won’t Restore the Rule of Law

By Sirikan Charoensiri
A 15-year-old sits in detention for insulting the monarchy. With such cases in progress, the election this Sunday alone can’t be expected to put Thailand back on track.
Japan Welcomed This Ukrainian Refugee. Here’s What He Had to Say About the Process.

Japan Welcomed This Ukrainian Refugee. Here’s What He Had to Say About the Process.

By Emily Schroen
The experience of Oleksii Yashchyrynskyi reflects Tokyo's surprising willingness to open its arms to refugees from the Russia-Ukraine war.

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