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Category Archives: Commentaries

Southeast Asia’s Economic Performance in 2024 and Outlook for 2025: Navigating Rising Risks

The region is finally showing clear signs of recovery from the multi-year pandemic but 2025 portends more serious headwinds against which regional governments and businesses will have to steer.

Posted byblackbox6 Jan 202524 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Economy, Southeast Asia, Trade

Will the “Chronic Disease” of Vietnam’s Private Banks Ever Be Treated?

Truong My Lan’s death sentence for gross embezzlement sends a chilling warning, but Vietnam needs to address the banking sector’s root problems of cross-ownership and corrupt lending practices.

Posted bychahaewon6 Jan 20256 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Vietnam, Vietnamese Economy, Vietnamese Politics

From ‘Chubby Bear’ to Censored Content: Vietnam’s Double Standard Approach to TikTok

Vietnam is enforcing strict censorship on TikTok to protect leaders’ reputations while exploiting the platform to amplify its narrative. Amplifying pro-leader narratives this way also carries risks.

Posted byblackbox3 Jan 202524 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Social Media, Technology, Vietnam

Synergising Digitaltech and Climatetech to Enhance ASEAN Climate Action

To ensure the food security of our region amidst climate change, there is no time like the present to determine how climate and digital technologies can work together to feed ASEAN.

Posted byLyd w3 Jan 20253 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Agriculture, ASEAN, Climate Change, Technology

The South China Sea in 2025: More of the Same, Possibly Worse

The prognosis for tensions in the South China Sea dispute this year is pretty straightforward: what has been and is will continue to be so, and perhaps even worse.

Posted bychahaewon2 Jan 20252 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:China, Indonesia, Outlook 2025, Philippine, South China Sea, Vietnam

Fanning the Yellow Flames of Thai Politics: Not So Fast

A media mogul is attempting to rally protestors against the Pheu Thai-led government. The call to action, however, might not resonate beyond a small core of anti-Thaksin hardliners.

Posted byblackbox2 Jan 202513 Jul 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:Thai Politics, Thailand

Chinese in Malaysia: Proud of China’s Rise, Yet Fiercely Malaysian

Chinese Malaysians are proud of China’s rise as a great power. But they have also forged a separate cultural identity quite apart from China’s efforts.

Posted byLyd w31 Dec 20242 Jan 2025Posted inCommentariesTags:2024 Top 10, China, China-Malaysia Relations, Ethnic, MalaysiaLeave a comment on Chinese in Malaysia: Proud of China’s Rise, Yet Fiercely Malaysian

The ‘Second China Shock’ and its Implications for Southeast Asia

China’s progress up the technological ladder will impact Southeast Asian economies.

Posted byLyd w31 Dec 202424 Dec 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:2024 Top 10, China, Economy, Southeast Asia, Supply Chains

The Philippines’ Near-Standoff with China at Sabina Shoal: Bolstering Preventive Deployment

The Philippines has tried a new tactic of preventive deployment at Sabina Shoal but more must be done.

Posted byLyd w30 Dec 202424 Dec 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:2024 Top 10, China, Philippines, South China Sea

Malaysia’s Purchase of Kuwaiti Hornets: Is It Worth It?

On the surface, Malaysia’s planned purchase of Hornet fighter jets from Kuwait looks prudent. But there are deeper considerations to mull over.

Posted byLyd w30 Dec 202424 Dec 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:2024 Top 10, Defence, Malaysia

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