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A Turning Point in Vietnam’s Politics

A Turning Point in Vietnam’s Politics

By Alexander L. Vuving
Will Communist Party chief To Lam succeed in leading his nation into a "new era" of economic ascendance?
Thai High-Speed Rail Project Set For Completion in 2030, Government Says

Thai High-Speed Rail Project Set For Completion in 2030, Government Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The planned high-speed line, which will connect Bangkok to China via Laos, has seen sluggish progress since construction began in 2017.

Philippine Sex Education Bill Is ‘Woke and Abhorrent,’ President Says

Philippine Sex Education Bill Is ‘Woke and Abhorrent,’ President Says

By Ben Sturt
The proposed Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Act has come under fire from President Marcos, despite the country’s alarming teenage pregnancy rates.

Philippine Troops to Train With US Missile System Next Month, Army Says

Philippine Troops to Train With US Missile System Next Month, Army Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The Typhon intermediate-range missile system has been present in the country since joint military drills in April 2024.

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn to Visit China Next Week

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn to Visit China Next Week

By Sebastian Strangio
The Thai leader says that the discussions with Xi Jinping will focus on online scamming operations, tourism, and air pollution.
Vietnam’s Bureaucratic ‘Revolution’: Rationales and Challenges

Vietnam’s Bureaucratic ‘Revolution’: Rationales and Challenges

By Duong Thi Thuy Pham and Mai Truong
Communist Party chief To Lam's unprecedented institutional streamlining is designed to bolster Vietnam's competitiveness – but it could come at a cost.

China Detains Suspected ‘Major’ Trafficking Suspect With Thai Assistance

China Detains Suspected ‘Major’ Trafficking Suspect With Thai Assistance

By Sebastian Strangio
The suspect was wanted in connection with the high-profile kidnapping of the Chinese actor Wang Xing earlier this month.
Obituary: François Ponchaud, French Missionary Who Alerted the World to the Khmer Rouge

Obituary: François Ponchaud, French Missionary Who Alerted the World to the Khmer Rouge

By David Whitehouse
Ponchaud's 1977 book "Cambodge, année zero" was one of the first detailed accounts of the horrors that unfolded after the communist takeover.

Churches, Protests, and Policymaking in the Philippines

Churches, Protests, and Policymaking in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
Recent interventions by Catholic organizations are set to shape the course of this year's mid-term elections.

Bridging Divides: Malaysia’s Middle Power Diplomacy in ASEAN’s Future

Bridging Divides: Malaysia’s Middle Power Diplomacy in ASEAN’s Future

By Khoo Ying Hooi
In a world increasingly defined by great power rivalries, Malaysia’s position as a middle power within ASEAN has never been more critical. 

What’s Next for India-Indonesia Ties?

What’s Next for India-Indonesia Ties?

By Rishi Gupta
Indonesian President Prabowo was the chief guest at India’s 75th Republic Day – a testament to growing strategic ties.
The State of the South China Sea: Coercion at Sea, Slow Progress on a Code of Conduct

The State of the South China Sea: Coercion at Sea, Slow Progress on a Code of Conduct

By Carl Thayer
Major developments in the South China Sea in 2024 do not augur well for 2025. 

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