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Author Archives: chahaewon

Cambodia–Thailand Conflict: Borders Should Not Be Battlefields

A military or unilateral approach to the Thai-Cambodian dispute would only trigger cycles of provocation. The two sides need to use a multifaceted approach to rebuild the bridge of cooperation.

Posted bychahaewon27 Aug 202527 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Cambodia, Cambodia-Thailand Relations, Thailand

The Thai-Cambodian War of Cyber Attrition: Implications for ASEAN

The Thai-Cambodian cyber crossfire highlights ASEAN’s challenge in addressing gaps in international law to prevent both state and non-state actors from misusing cyberspace.

Posted bychahaewon21 Aug 202521 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Cambodia, Cambodia-Thailand Relations, Cyber Security, Thailand

Scarborough Shoal Incident Might Raise Tensions

A recent incident between the Philippine Coast Guard and China’s maritime forces could presage a change in tactics by the latter. If this is so, tensions in the disputed area might head north.

Posted bychahaewon19 Aug 202519 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:China, China-Philippine Relations, Philippine, South China Sea

Anwar’s Diplomatic Dilemma

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has bagged a string of political victories, but he faces a dilemma with Washington’s nomination of a pro-Israel ambassador.

Posted bychahaewon18 Aug 202518 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

What Can Timor-Leste Bring to ASEAN?

The debut of Timorese respondents in the 2025 State of Southeast Asia survey reveals their sentiments pertaining to a challenging geopolitical landscape and hints at the potential value that the incoming eleventh member can bring to ASEAN.

Posted bychahaewon15 Aug 202515 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:ASEAN, State of Southeast Asia Survey, Timor-Leste

What Does Myanmar’s Acting President Myint Swe’s Death Mean for the Country?

The passing of Myanmar’s acting president last week provides an occasion to contemplate his life and Myanmar’s future.

Posted bychahaewon14 Aug 202514 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Myanmar, Myanmar Military, Myanmar Politics

Indonesia’s Youth and the Online Demand for Change

Indonesian youth have taken to social media to vent their concerns about inequality. This should be taken seriously.

Posted bychahaewon12 Aug 202512 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics, Social Media

Southeast Asia Should Be Clear-Eyed As It Navigates Trump’s Tariff Fog

With the tariff regime announced on 31 July, Trump has upended the global trade system that has benefited Southeast Asia tremendously.

Posted bychahaewon8 Aug 20258 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Donald Trump, Southeast Asia, Trade, U.S.

Where Does Southeast Asia Fit Within the MAGA Worldview?

US President Trump and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement behind him will overlap uneasily with Southeast Asia’s foreign policy orientation.

Posted bychahaewon6 Aug 202511 Aug 2025Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Donald Trump, Southeast Asia, U.S., U.S. Foreign Policy

Does Indonesia’s New Capital City, Nusantara, Fit into the President’s Long-Term Vision?

Concerns exist over the Prabowo administration’s commitment to Nusantara’s development, given its other priorities, unmet investment targets, and uncertainties surrounding coordination, transparency, and long-term vision.

Posted bychahaewon4 Aug 20254 Aug 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics

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