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Category Archives: Commentaries

All Roads Lead to Bhumjaithai?

The Bhumjaithai Party is cementing its status as the quintessential power broker in Thai politics.

Posted byblackbox22 Jul 20245 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Thai Elections, Thai Politics, Thailand

China-Philippines Talks: A Sliver of Hope to Reduce Tensions?

Although China and the Philippines have resumed bilateral talks, they are far from addressing their differences over the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.

Posted byblackbox19 Jul 20245 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:China, China-Philippine Relations, International Relations, Philippine, South China Sea

Nguyen Phu Trong’s Incomplete Legacy in Vietnam

The steadfast leadership of Vietnam’s General Secretary has ironically created a potential leadership vacuum, as succession planning has not been one of his strong suits, unlike anti-corruption and other stellar achievements.

Posted bychahaewon19 Jul 202419 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Vietnam, Vietnamese Politics

Malay Youth’s Evolving Yet Steadfast Support for Malay Royalty

Amid political change and occasional controversy, Malay youth continue to hold the rulers and the royal institution in high regard. It is imperative to understand the reasons.

Posted bychahaewon18 Jul 202418 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Politics, Youth

Malaysia’s Mufti (Federal Territories) Bill 2024: Sectarian or Crucial Step Forward?

An important bill that will affect the selection of future religious advisers for Malaysia’s Federal Territories awaits passage into law. Will the government be able to push it through despite its critics?

Posted byblackbox17 Jul 20245 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Islam, Malaysia, Malaysian Politics, Religion

Philippine-China Standoff Over Second Thomas Shoal: There Are Three Others

The Second Thomas Shoal is the centre of attention in the standoff between China and the Philippines. But there are three other features in the South China Sea that warrant examination.

Posted byblackbox17 Jul 20245 Aug 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:China-Philippine Relations, International Relations, Philippine, South China Sea

Sungai Bakap: A Wake Up Call to Buck Up

Pakatan Harapan’s recent loss in a Penang by-election should give it some grounds for introspection.

Posted bychahaewon16 Jul 202424 Jul 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Malaysia, Malaysian Elections, Malaysian Politics

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

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

Posted bychahaewon15 Jul 202416 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:China, Economy, Southeast Asia, Supply Chains

Timor Leste’s First Quarter Century: Opportunities and Challenges

Having enjoyed 25 years as an independent entity, Timor Leste has a lot to celebrate. But there are major economic challenges.

Posted bychahaewon12 Jul 202412 Jul 2024Posted inCommentariesTags:Economic Development, Timor-Leste

Rise of Chinese Language in Vietnam Hinders Plans to Bring Back Russian

There is a Russian-Vietnamese plan to bring the learning of Russian back to Vietnamese schools. But the reality is that English and Chinese are the most popular languages in the country.

Posted byblackbox12 Jul 20245 Aug 2024Posted inCommentaries, Editor PicksTags:Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Vietnam-Russia relations, Vietnamese Economy

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