Political Will Sorely Lacking in Thai Educational Reform
Mathis Lohatepanont
Without a proper vision from the government and the determination to carry it out, education in Thailand is in danger of stagnating even more.

Mathis Lohatepanont
Without a proper vision from the government and the determination to carry it out, education in Thailand is in danger of stagnating even more.
Dien Nguyen An Luong
Raising the spectre of foreign influence against young Vietnamese students out of fear that they might be inspired by recent street protests in other countries to topple the regime might do more harm than good.
Peter T. C. Chang
China’s outreach into Malaysia’s education sector needs to be mindful of the country’s delicate social fabric.
Xue Song|Brice Tseen Fu Lee
In higher education, China and Southeast Asia enjoy a symbiotic relationship.
Wan Chang Da
It is time to revisit and reevaluate Malaysia’s education blueprints.
Chang-Yau Hoon
The discipline of Southeast Asian Studies in China is enjoying a second wind.
Jonathan London
Opportunities exist to upskill Vietnam’s young workforce, but how rapidly and successfully its government can do so depends on a fresh and demonstrated commitment to significantly strengthen the country’s educational and training systems. Time is running out.
Yanuar Nugroho|Burhanuddin Muhtadi
Indonesian academia was recently shocked by two egregious examples of professors plagiarising others’ work. Some deep soul-searching and reform must occur to set things right.
Damon Chee
Damon Chee examines the rise of transnational education in Southeast Asia and how it influences the region’s educational landscape.
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.