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Author Archives: williamchoong

Thai Cabinet Reshuffle: Prayut Gets His Way (For Now)

The recent reshuffle of the Thai cabinet has thrown up several surprises. A sobering development is a parting of ways between General Prayut and the Phalang Pracharat Party.

Posted bywilliamchoong11 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Thai Politics, Thailand

Save the Planet? Eat Like an Indonesian

Protein-rich foods such as tofu and tempeh might well save the world. If all other countries adopted Indonesia’s prescribed dietary standards and actually followed them, current greenhouse gas emissions from global food production would plummet.

Posted bywilliamchoong7 Aug 202010 Dec 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Health, Indonesia

State Capture and Indonesia’s Justice System: A Mountain to Climb

Indonesia recently witnessed a saga involving a high-profile fugitive who received substantial privileges from the public service while he was on the run. Such instances of state capture remain a chronic problem in Indonesia.

Posted bywilliamchoong7 Aug 202019 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Corruption, Criminal Justice System, Indonesia

Will Covid-19 Trigger a Tsunami of Maritime Crime in Southeast Asia?

The incidents of maritime violence in Asia has risen sharply in the first half of 2020. These incidents are likely to rise in the second half of this year. But the high number of attacks of the late 1990s and early 2000s may not be repeated, given greater political stability in Southeast Asia and increased regional cooperation.

Posted bywilliamchoong6 Aug 20202 Oct 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:COVID-19, Maritime Crime

Political Turmoil in Sabah: Attack of the Kataks

True to form, Sabah’s storied “katak” (frog) politicians have hopped parties again, leading to the dissolution of the state assembly and triggering fresh elections. Voters have much to mull over in coming days.

Posted bywilliamchoong5 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

India and China: Finding the Balance between Cooperation and Competition

New Delhi wants to be a significant player in Myanmar. To achieve this, it needs to do more on its own and also consider working with others. One application of this would be leveraging on China’s BRI projects.

Posted bywilliamchoong5 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Belt and Road Initiative, India-Myanmar Relations

Indonesia’s State Ideology Bill: A Brewing Controversy

A bill setting out to interpret the Panca Sila, a set of five principles enshrined in the Indonesian Constitution, has come under attack. Conservative elements argue that the bill has framed Panca Sila in an entirely secular manner.

Posted bywilliamchoong4 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Pancasila

Vietnam’s Energy Future: Assessing the Nuclear Option

Vietnam has recently floated plans to revive the nuclear power option. However, Vietnam does not need to develop nuclear power at all cost. Instead, it should focus efforts on developing renewable energy and gas-fired power plants, which are safer, more affordable and less controversial.

Posted bywilliamchoong4 Aug 202020 Sep 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Nuclear Power, Vietnam

The Collapse of the State Government in Sabah: Back to the Drawing Board

The Warisan-led state assembly in Sabah has been dissolved. If the Perikatan Nasional coalition manages to claw its way back to power in Kota Kinabalu, the state storied for being the “land below the wind” might give a second wind to the embattled ruling coalition at the federal level.

Posted bywilliamchoong4 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

Najib’s Guilty Verdict: A Whole New Political Chessboard

The historic guilty verdict given to former premier Najib Razak has led to much political bargaining among the country’s Malay parties. Such unabashed political gaming may lead to disillusionment with the country’s Machiavellian political culture.

Posted bywilliamchoong3 Aug 202013 Nov 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics

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