China’s increasingly aggressive and threatening actions off Vietnam’s coast has been testing the bilateral relationship between the two countries. While both Beijing and Hanoi have expressed their desire to maintain good relations, the situation is only one accidental collision away from escalation.
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Revised Title ‘ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific’ Hints at Ambivalence
A shift in semantics in ASEAN’s official response to new and emerging Indo-Pacific concepts shows that the grouping has yet to fully internalise the region as part of its strategic culture.
ASEAN, Myanmar, and the Rohingya Issue
Marred by criticisms of being too lenient or too slow, ASEAN’s ability to credibly engage Myanmar on the Rohingya issue was discussed at length during the 34th ASEAN Summit. Unfortunately, this decades-long problem is one that needs time and patience to resolve in a meaningful and lasting manner.
Women MPs in the 2019 Thai Parliament
Thailand scores well when it comes to female leadership in the corporate realm, but this is not replicated in the political realm. While female representation is still low in Thai politics, it has been improving with every election – a promising sign of progress.
Vietnam Extends Anti-corruption Drive Ahead of CPV Congress
Characterised by its slow but sure approach, Vietnam’s anti-corruption campaign has led to the prosecution of an unprecedented number of high-ranking officials. The campaign is set to intensify in the coming years leading up to the Party’s 13th national congress in 2021.
Singapore is Currently the Biggest Foreign Investor in Myanmar
In the past five years, Singapore has overtaken China as the largest investor in Myanmar. While Myanmar stands to benefit from this, it will need to maintain legal, regulatory and political stability in order to maintain Singapore’s enthusiasm for investing in the country.
Why does Vietnam Shy Away from Huawei’s 5G Technologies?
The absence of Huawei from Vietnam’s 5G mobile network rollout is rooted in three key reasons: cybersecurity concerns over Chinese equipment, a desire to develop its own high tech industries, and the need to strengthen the country’s security and defence ties with the United States.
Coalition Scenarios in Thailand after the Polls
None of three strongest parties will be able to win a majority of the seats in the coming elections. In the end, a coalition of parties will be needed for these parties to gather the votes necessary to appoint their preferred Prime Minister candidate.
Thailand’s 2019 Elections: Regime Change or Prolonging Junta Rule?
Coming 5 years after the military coup that ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand’s 2019 elections will likely mark the start of a new round of struggles to set the terms of a political order that is still in flux .
Nahdlatul Ulama and the Framing of an Ideological Battle in the 2019 Indonesian Elections
Indonesia’s 2019 presidential elections have turned into a proxy battle between two different ideological leanings. Anti-caliphate and moderate Islamist groups backing Joko Widodo have arrayed themselves against pro-caliphate groups backing Prabowo.
