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Author Archives: Lyd w

Vietnam – US Relations Under the Biden Administration

Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong listens before a luncheon with US Vice President Joe Biden

Vietnamese should not pine over President Trump’s loss and fret over Joe Biden’s victory too much.

Posted byLyd w30 Nov 20202 Oct 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Vietnam Relations, Vietnam

Malaysia’s 2021 Budget Passed: Muhyiddin Lives to Fight Another Day

Malaysia's Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin

Despite opposition from within and without, the Perikatan Nasional coalition has passed Malaysia’s 2021 Budget on the second reading. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, however, will still face considerable turbulence going forward.

Posted byLyd w27 Nov 202027 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

South Korea and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Yes, But Not Quite

Joe Biden (R) and South Korean President Moon Jae-in

Like many ASEAN member states, South Korea has sought to avoid “choosing sides” between China and the United States. It has adopted an uneasy equidistance between the two great powers and their respective Indo-Pacific Strategy and Belt and Road Initiative power plays.

Posted byLyd w26 Nov 20202 Sep 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:China, Indo-Pacfic, South Korea, U.S.

Muhyiddin Needs to Unite UMNO’s Factions Behind Him

Malaysia's Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin

Prime Minister Muhyiddin’s clock is ticking, and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah is holding it.

Posted byLyd w25 Nov 202031 Mar 2021Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics, UMNO

Mind the Gap: Biden’s Opportunity to Reengage Southeast Asia

President-Elect Biden

The Biden administration will need to get both its words and actions right to rebuild trust in the USA in Southeast Asia.

Posted byLyd w25 Nov 20201 Dec 2020Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:ASEAN, Southeast Asia, U.S., U.S. Foreign Policy

Biden and Southeast Asia: When Foreign Policy Begins at Home

President-elect Biden will restore a more traditional style of diplomacy to the United States, but domestic considerations will weigh heavily on American foreign policy – and Washington’s approach to Southeast Asia.

Posted byLyd w24 Nov 20201 Dec 2020Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Southeast Asia, U.S., U.S. Foreign Policy

Thai Political Protests: Drifting into Uncharted Waters

The political temperature in Thailand is set to raise, as protest leaders up the ante and demand the reform of the monarchy. A separate process of constitutional amendment in Parliament will skirt the contentious issue.

Posted byLyd w23 Nov 20207 Dec 2020Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Thai Politics, Thailand

Affirming ASEAN’s East Asian Centrality

The signing of the 15-member Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is significant, and not only due to the fact that the trade deal will cover a third of the world’s population and GDP. The RCEP also affirms the power of the East Asia concept and ASEAN’s centrality within it.

Posted byLyd w16 Nov 202021 Jun 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:ASEAN, ASEAN Summit, RCEP

Malaysia’s “Stand United” Budget Heading Into Testy Debate

Malaysia’s 2021 budget strikes a conciliatory tone, but it will face some vigorous debate in parliament.

Posted byLyd w12 Nov 202016 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

The Return of a Firebrand Cleric: Consolidation of Islamic Vigilantism?

The return of a firebrand cleric to Indonesia will have an impact on the dynamics of religiosity in the country. It will also empower and consolidate groups opposed to the government of Joko Widodo.

Posted byLyd w11 Nov 202020 Sep 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics, Islamist Groups, Religion

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