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Indonesian Muslim Groups Oppose Omnibus Law

President Jokowi’s unpopular job creation law creates a new rift with Indonesia’s leading Islamic groups.

Posted byblackbox16 Oct 20208 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics

Myanmar: Social Media Holds Little Sway on Voting Patterns

A recent pre-election survey has confirmed the conventional wisdom that voter attitudes are entrenched and will be influenced little by the barrage of social media campaigns.

Posted byblackbox14 Oct 202028 Oct 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Myanmar, Myanmar Elections

Welcome and Vet: Investments from China in Southeast Asia

In this geostrategic climate, Southeast Asian countries should welcome rather than reject investment from China for their own developmental needs. This is likely to entice competing investments from the West and Japan.

Posted byblackbox14 Oct 20202 Oct 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Belt and Road Initiative, Cambodia

The South China Sea, a fault line in China-Russia relations?

The South China Sea poses a stress test in Russia-China relations, pitting China’s excessive claims against Russian energy interests.

Posted byblackbox13 Oct 202020 Sep 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Russia, South China Sea

Biden or Trump? Southeast Asia’s Stakes in the US Election

A check list of the differences Southeast Asia can expect if Joe Biden wins the US presidential election or Donald Trump is returned to the White House.

Posted byblackbox13 Oct 20205 Nov 2020Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Southeast Asia, U.S.

Covid-19 or Not, Myanmar Will Go to the Polls as Scheduled

Despite a wave of Covid-19 infections in the country, in particular in Yangon, the authorities are determined that the 8 November polls will be conducted as scheduled.

Posted byblackbox12 Oct 20205 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Myanmar, Myanmar Elections

Japan and Southeast Asia: Kindred Spirits in the era of Trump

Richard Armitage, a veteran Republican official, has called for an Indo-Pacific that is inclusionary and not directed at any country. His view is markedly different from that of many Trump officials, and is similar to that of Japan and many countries in Southeast Asia.

Posted byblackbox12 Oct 202011 Jan 2021Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Japan, Southeast Asia

Act East or Acting? India and ASEAN

China is taking action to deepen economic engagement with Southeast Asia. India, despite Prime Minister Modi’s Act East rhetoric, is not.

Posted byblackbox12 Oct 202031 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:ASEAN, India

Revenge of the Asia-Pacific?

The much-ballyhooed “Indo-Pacific” term has gained much traction in the region in recent years. The new Democratic Party platform, however, pointedly excludes the use of the term, and touts the older “Asia-Pacific” instead. Is this Biden’s attempt at getting at Trump?

Posted byblackbox9 Oct 20202 Sep 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Indo-Pacfic, U.S.

The Anti-Royalist Possibility: Thailand’s 2020 Student Movement

The current protest movement in Thailand is breaking new political ground while acknowledging their predecessors.

Posted byblackbox6 Oct 202027 Oct 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Thai Politics, Thailand

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