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Author Archives: chahaewon

Myanmar’s Military Funds Its War through Forex Policy

Myanmar’s military regime is increasingly utilising foreign exchange policy to extract funding, which threatens to hasten economic decline. It is important to find avenues for economic activity outside the system for the benefit of Myanmar’s people.

Posted bychahaewon11 Jul 202411 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Myanmar, Myanmar Economy, Myanmar Military

Southeast Asia and BRICS: Fear of Missing Out

The fact that five Southeast Asian countries are seeking to join BRICS should not be seen as an affront to the West and its so-called rules-based order.

Posted bychahaewon9 Jul 20249 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:China, India, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Thailand

Neighbour to Civil War: Thailand’s Relations with Myanmar in 2024

The road to Myanmar for ASEAN goes through Bangkok. This in itself might be a problem.

Posted bychahaewon8 Jul 20248 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:ASEAN, Military, Myanmar, Thailand

The Malaysian Government’s Silence on Covert Conversion: A Poor Start to Madani Harmony?

A controversial Malaysian preacher promotes the secret conversion of non-Muslim youth to Islam and is unrepentant about going against the law of the land.

Posted bychahaewon5 Jul 202410 Dec 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics, Religion

Unravelling of the Marcos-Duterte Dynastic Alliance

The resignation of Vice-President Sara Duterte from the Cabinet signals the end of Marcos-Duterte political alliance and portends a likely clash between two of the country’s most powerful political dynasties.

Posted bychahaewon4 Jul 202412 Jul 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Philippine, Philippine Elections, Philippine Politics

Sarawak Offers Malaysia Lessons in Managing Diversity

Sarawak’s unity and harmony stands in marked contrast to the politicised race and religion on the Peninsula. The nation ought to take lessons from East Malaysia.

Posted bychahaewon4 Jul 20244 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics, Religion

Hun Sen’s Counterproductive Attempt to Tame Vietnamese Online Critics

Cambodia’s relationship with Vietnam will remain stuck in the past if both sides cannot move past entrenched narratives of the other’s faults.

Posted bychahaewon3 Jul 20243 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Cambodia, Media, Vietnam

Indonesia’s Islam-based Mass Organisations and the Mining Industry Vortex

The Indonesian government’s decision to grant mining concessions to religious mass organisations has resulted in some creative theological justifications. It begs the question whether the recipients have the requisite skill not to damage the environment or their own autonomy.

Posted bychahaewon2 Jul 20242 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Climate Change, Indonesia, Religion

Johor-Singapore Causeway at 100: Momentous Yet Mundane

At 100, the Causeway linking Johor and Singapore is testament to the multi-fold connections linking the two sides together.

Posted bychahaewon28 Jun 202428 Jun 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysia-Singapore Relations, Singapore

Structural Problems of Thailand’s Export Sector: Myths and Realities

Thailand’s export trends suggest the economy faces structural problems, but the macro data do not capture the full picture. The country’s export challenges and opportunities, and policy responses, are more complex.

Posted bychahaewon27 Jun 202427 Jun 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Economy, Thai Economy, Thailand

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