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Category Archives: Commentaries

Covid-19 Reaches Myanmar’s Armed Periphery: A Silver Lining?

Temporary Shelters Erected in Wa Region to Facilitate Quarantine Measures

Covid-19 has reached Myanmar’s autonomous regions. But the Wa Region’s militarised nature and access to Chinese assistance might prove valuable in the fight against the pandemic.

Posted byleepohonn23 Dec 20208 Jan 2021Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:COVID-19, Myanmar, Myanmar Politics

How the Milk Tea Alliance Has Succeeded, and Why It May Fail

A pro-democracy protester holds up a sign relating to the "milk tea alliance" during an anti-government rally at Kaset intersection in Bangkok on October 19, 2020.

The Milk Tea Alliance has made waves, even in the physical world. But its impact will be capped by authoritarian governments across the region.

Posted byleepohonn23 Dec 20208 Jan 2021Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Milk Tea Alliance, Thai Politics, Thailand

The “Indo-Pacific” is Here to Stay

Ships from the Royal Australian Navy, Indian Navy, Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the United States Navy participate in Malabar 2020.

While the aspirational adjectives that prefix it may change, the Indo-Pacific will better reflect the strategic geography of the new era of great power contestation.

Posted byleepohonn22 Dec 202013 Jan 2021Posted inCommentariesTags:ASEAN, Indo-Pacfic, Security

Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail: End of the Line?

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin

A truncated high-speed rail service that ends in Johor Bahru rather than Singapore will significantly reduce the potential economic benefits of the railway project.

Posted byLyd w21 Dec 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysia-Singapore Relations, Singapore

The Widodo Government in 2020: The Tadpole Flails

Activists take part in a demonstration on the last day of a three-day nationwide strike

Indonesia’s 2024 presidential election is looming large on the horizon as Jokowi’s image wanes.

Posted byLyd w18 Dec 202018 Dec 2020Posted inCommentariesTags:Indonesia, Indonesian Politics

Could Vietnam Deploy a Social Credit System Like in China?

A Vietnamese policewoman uses a mobile phone

While Vietnam offers a favourable authoritarian environment, the inherent political risks may preclude its introduction.

Posted byLyd w18 Dec 202019 Jan 2021Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:China, Technology, Vietnam

Pushing Back Against China’s Digital Order

logo of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur

Digital rivalry in Southeast Asia goes well beyond the choice of 5G providers.

Posted byLyd w17 Dec 202023 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Cambodia, China, Laos, Social Media, Technology

A Duterte-Democrat President Redux?

International Human Rights Day in Manila

A Biden Administration will see strong headwinds as it pertains to Washington’s relations with Manila.

Posted byLyd w17 Dec 20208 Dec 2021Posted inCommentariesTags:Human Rights, Philippine, Philippine-U.S. Relations

RCEP and Intra-ASEAN Trade

A fully loaded container vessel waits outside a container terminal in Singapore

ASEAN Centrality would not be very meaningful if intra-ASEAN trade remains shallow.

Posted byLyd w15 Dec 202021 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Asean Trade, Global Value Chains, RCEP

ASEAN-Australia Partnership Amid the Pandemic: Deepening Ties in Challenging Times

Second ASEAN-Australia Biennial Summit

During the Covid-19 crisis, Australia has doubled down on its support for ASEAN centrality in the Indo-Pacific. The ASEAN-Australia partnership has emerged stronger than ever.

Posted byLyd w15 Dec 20203 Aug 2022Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:ASEAN, Australia, COVID-19, Policymakers’ View

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