The power of social media companies, if unchecked, poses a danger to democratic institutions. The failure to moderate online content can fuel real-world violence and deepen societal divisions. Coordinated regional and global efforts are crucial to ensure consistent and effective standards for social media governance.
Author Archives: blackbox
PAS’ Contentious Contention: Non-Malay Voters Should Stay Home
PAS has made the contention that it won the recent by-election in Sungai Bakap because non-Malay voters ‘supported’ the party by staying at home and not voting. To some, this beggars belief.
China’s Overcapacity and Southeast Asian Economies: A Blessing Despite Concerns
China’s purported industrial overcapacity is a double-edged sword for Southeast Asian economies.
The Philippines and West Philippine Sea: Bringing Deterrence Into the Picture
The Philippines needs to start investing in a credible deterrence strategy if it wants to secure its interests in the West Philippine Sea.
Indonesia’s 2025 Budget: Aiming High
The Indonesian budget for 2025 is set to accommodate some of President-elect Prabowo Subianto’s ambitious goals.
Malaysia’s Education System: Think of Implementation, Not Top-down Blueprints
It is time to revisit and reevaluate Malaysia’s education blueprints.
Muhammadiyah and the Problem of Mining by Islamic Organisations in Indonesia
The leadership of Indonesia’s second-largest Muslim organisation has decided to accept a government mining licence, just like the largest. Consternation from eco-activists and others within has ensued, together with warnings about a loss of moral direction.
Vietnam’s Plan to Populate Social Media with Interactive Propaganda Faces Challenges
Vietnam’s government must let go to hold on to the people’s attention spans, in this new digital age, where media is concerned.
Will Move Forward Party’s Dissolution Cause Another Wave of Youth-led Protests in Thailand?
The progressive youth have kept a low profile in the aftermath of the Move Forward Party’s dissolution last week. It does not mean, however, that they have been permanently silenced.
MFP Dissolution: Inevitable But Not Inconsequential
The dissolution of the Move Forward Party conforms to a pattern of judicial bodies intervening to manage political outcomes.
