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Author Archives: chahaewon

Trump’s Tariffs and China’s Subsidies: Southeast Asia Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Despite the US’ Liberation Day tariffs, exports from many countries continue to be sustained. In particular, China’s exports to Southeast Asia continue to grow, thanks to market orientation and state subsidies.

Posted bychahaewon3 Oct 20256 Oct 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:China, Southeast Asia, Tariffs, U.S.

One Piece Flag, Multiple Protests 

Political symbols used in recent protests in Indonesia have underscored a paradox: the more authorities tried to diminish their use, the more power they derived.

Posted bychahaewon2 Oct 20252 Oct 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics, Protest

Social Media and Southeast Asian Youth’s Solidarity Beyond Borders

The ingenuity of Southeast Asian youth in sending food and aid through delivery applications to support protestors in recent Indonesian demonstrations underscores their desire for solidarity in a digital age. Their actions may shift our region’s collective conscience.

Posted bychahaewon1 Oct 20251 Oct 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics, Protest, Southeast Asia

Political Hurdles in Malaysia’s Vape Ban Plans

It is uncertain if Malaysia will succeed in banning vapes, given the politics behind the issue.

Posted bychahaewon30 Sep 20256 Oct 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

Malaysia’s Fifth-Generation Fighter Jet Problem: Can the Kaan Make the Cut?

Given its ageing fleet of fighter jets, Malaysia needs to get a plane soon. But its choices are limited.

Posted bychahaewon25 Sep 20256 Oct 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:China, Malaysia, Military, South Korea, U.S.

The Newly Appointed Mufti of Malaysia’s Federal Territories Faces Formidable Challenges

The new mufti has enjoyed support but is under considerable scrutiny. His position on key matters bodes well for a moderate and inclusive administration of this office.

Posted bychahaewon24 Sep 202524 Sep 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

Chinese Chambers of Commerce: Balancing Malaysia-China Ties and Domestic Divides

As Malaysia’s Chinese chambers of commerce foster ties with China and represent new Chinese migrants, they must address concerns that their roles deepen existing socio-economic divides along ethnic lines.

Posted bychahaewon4 Sep 202511 Sep 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:China, China-Malaysia Relations, Malaysia

Why are Dream Jobs a Difficult Reality for Indonesian Youth?

Competition for jobs in Southeast Asia’s largest country is fierce, frustrating, and fraught with feelings of disappointment for its youngest workers.

Posted bychahaewon2 Sep 20252 Sep 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Economy, Indonesian Politics

Prabowo’s Pardons of Political Opponents: A Step Towards an Integralist State?

One interpretation of the Indonesian president’s recent pardons of two prominent politicians is that the quality of mercy is sometimes strained.

Posted bychahaewon28 Aug 202511 Sep 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics

China’s Overtures to Southeast Asia: Xi Takes the Lead

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has taken a personal interest in driving high-level visits to Southeast Asia. This reflects the region’s growing importance and Beijing’s bid to manage global uncertainty.

Posted bychahaewon27 Aug 202511 Sep 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:China, China-Southeast Asia relations, Chinese Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia

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