Asean At 50: Firing up or Powering Down?
Fifty years ago Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines established the Association of Southeast…
Fifty years ago Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines established the Association of Southeast…
Attempts to amend Malaysia’s 1965 Criminal Jurisdiction Act, or RUU 355, have divided the country for…
The Sittwe deep-sea port in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, which was financed and constructed by India,…
Despite the warmth between Indonesian President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull…
The first half of 2016 saw Vietnam’s fight against corruption gain new momentum. Having consolidated…
Back in 1997 Asean leaders agreed to transform Southeast Asia into a stable, prosperous and…
The February 18, 2017 rallies for and against the bill to amend the 1965 Criminal…
If there is one message from the arrest of Philippine Senator Leila De Lima it…
US President Donald Trump’s executive order to withdraw the United States from the 12-member Trans-Pacific…
‘The United States (US) has invaded China’. This would certainly be the message that Chinese…
United States Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson’s recent provocative comments about China, while perhaps good…
On November 8, 2015, the Aung San Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy (NLD) party…
On October 9, 2016, 200 armed attackers from the Aqa Mul Mujahidin — an organisation…
The year 2016 ended with Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak still firmly entrenched, despite two…
When Cambodians go to the polls for the 2017 Cambodia Commune elections they will be…
In October serious concerns began being raised about the situation in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State…