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Dr Hannah M.Y. Ho is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. She is an Associate at the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. Her research lies at the intersection of race, gender and nation with an interdisciplinary focus on literature, culture and education. She has been awarded grants to study cultural and literary representations of the Chinese in Brunei Darussalam. Her articles have been published in Asiatic, Kritika Kultura, South Asian Diaspora, International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, The Wenshan Review and Suvannabhumi. She co-edited Engaging Modern Brunei: Research on Language, Literature and Culture (2021).

Articles by Hannah M.Y. Ho (1)

Mandarin Learning in Brunei’s Chinese Schools: Practical Considerations

Chang-Yau Hoon|Hannah M.Y. Ho

The learning of Mandarin in Chinese schools in Brunei is driven less by the projection of Chinese soft power but more by practical considerations.

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Kyaw Hsan Hlaing is the author of dozens of articles on human rights, political transitions, and issues related to the civil war and the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. His work has appeared in leading publications including TIME, Foreign Policy, The Diplomat, Nikkei Asian Review, and many others.

Articles by Kyaw Hsan Hlaing (2)

New Battlefront Emerging in Western Myanmar

Kyaw Hsan Hlaing

The Arakan Army (AA) has gained significant ground against State Administration Council (SAC) troops in western Myanmar. The AA’s gains compound SAC losses in other parts of the country since Operation 1027 in October.

The Arakan National Party (ANP) supporters drove from Sittwe to Ponnagyun for campaigning in Rakhine State on October 1, 2020. On October 16, voting was cancelled in Ponnagyun township. (Photo/San Htay)

How Would Rakhine Figure in Myanmar’s “Sham” Elections?

Kyaw Hsan Hlaing

The most critical player in Rakhine for the security situation and upcoming elections is the Arakan Army, not the local politicians.

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Ambassador Elizabeth Buensuceso is currently the Eminent Person of the Philippines to the High-Level Task Force on the Post-2025 ASEAN Community Vision and former Undersecretary (Vice Minister) of the Department of Foreign Affairs.

The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of the High-Level Task Force.

Articles by Elizabeth Buensuceso (1)

Visioning ASEAN Post-2025 Through Storm-Clouds of Change

Elizabeth Buensuceso

Elizabeth Buensuceso provides an overview on the process and aspirations of envisioning the ASEAN Community’s Post-2025 Vision.

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Katrina Navallo, PhD is a Programme Manager at the Research and Policy Advocacy Cluster, ASEAN-Japan Centre in Tokyo.

Articles by Katrina Navallo (2)

The Potential and Prerequisites for ASEAN-Japan Cross-Border Digital Payments

Bryan Tan Jia Yang|Katrina Navallo

Bryan Tan Jia Yang and Katrina Navallo explore possibilities for a cross-border digital payment arrangement between ASEAN and Japan.

Advancing the Digital Health Ecosystem in Southeast Asia

Katrina Navallo|Keith Detros

Katrina Navallo and Keith Detros highlight the importance of infrastructure, trust, and innovation to foster a thriving digital health ecosystem in Southeast Asia.