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The Pertamina scandal exposes gaps in Indonesia’s fight against corruption and casts doubts on the Prabowo administration’s ...
The ‘One Nation One Election’ proposal promises greater efficiency but may muffle the spirited pluralistic debates that ...
Economic uncertainty was high on the agenda at a host of ASEAN-centred meetings last week, with the region decrying the ...
Trump’s chaotic tariff war turns the United States from trade rule-maker to rule-breaker, but if Southeast Asia can resist ...
Geopolitical tensions and authoritarian governance challenge Beijing’s efforts to engage the new generation of the Chinese ...
Dr Elisabeth Kramer is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, a Scientia Fellow and an ARC DECRA Fellow (2023). Elisabeth began her academic career ...
Raisa Annisa is a PhD student in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Design, and Architecture at the University of New South Wales. Before pursuing her doctoral degree, Raisa worked as a ...
A novel Philippine Commission on Elections resolution targeting discriminatory campaign behaviour is an important step in ...
Without addressing ingrained issues, elections risk becoming flashpoints in the region’s ongoing political struggle.
Southeast Asia now finds itself caught in a middle-democracy trap where development sidelines democratic progress ...
Australia has to face the possibility that the United States under Trump is part of the problem rather than the solution to ...
Thailand's National Screening Mechanism has protected just seven refugees in 18 months but generated significant ...
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