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Southeast Asia and the South China Sea

Three scholars share their insights on the role China is playing in the South China Sea, and the wider implications of the ongoing disputes and their trajectories for Southeast Asia and beyond.

· October 28, 2024
In The Media
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Malaysia and BRICS — Building the Right Foundation?

As Malaysia joins BRICS, a diverse and at times divided group, questions remain about what the country stands to gain—and what it risks.

· October 25, 2024
Consider This
Indonesia's new President Prabowo Subianto (R) and his predecessor Joko Widodo (L) speak during the presidential inauguration ceremony at the Parliament building in Jakarta on October 20, 2024
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Prabowo’s Indonesia: Inheriting Democracy at Dusk

Prabowo Subianto, long viewed as an authoritarian threat, inherits a democracy that is less accountable and less competitive than at any other time since the country's political transition.

· October 22, 2024
In The Media
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Device Hijackings an Explosion of Risk for Asia’s Electronics Industry

For the complex network of unwitting suppliers, assemblers and distributors of these otherwise everyday devices, there are serious reputational, even legal, penalties of a different nature to now factor into their business risk management plans.

· October 9, 2024
South China Morning Post
In The Media
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Decoding Madani Foreign Policy

A conversation about how Malaysia’s foreign policy is shaping up under the Madani government.

· October 2, 2024
The Breakfast Grille
In The Media
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Southeast Asia Is Starting the Work of Fixing a Broken World Order

fFr relatively smaller Southeast Asian nations, multilateralism is simply too important to fail. Done right, it provides a perch of equality and effective cooperation for complex challenges that no one country–even a small group of powerful countries–can handle alone. 

· September 8, 2024
South China Morning Post