Forecast 2014: Southeast Asia
Examining the defining political, economic, and military trends facing Southeast Asia in 2014.
Quantitative Easing and Emerging Markets: Indonesia
In the second of a series of articles examining the connection between quantitative easing and emerging markets, the Geopoliticalmonitor's Zachary Fillingham takes a closer look at the economic challenges facing Indonesia.
Humiliation on the High Seas: The Australia-Indonesia Spat
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter examines one of the latest disagreements between the governments of Indonesia and Australia.
Ten Points to Redeem the Sabah and Sarawak Situation in Malaysia
Joe Fernandez outlines ten points to ease tensions in Sabah and Sarawak in the wake of a recent Malaysian court ruling.
Malaysia: Judges’ Decision on Allah All Politics
Examining the latest legal spat in Malaysia concerning religious groups' use of the term 'Allah.'
Winds of Discontent over Borneo
What is needed to head off growing discontent towards the federal government in the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak?
What a Refused Visa Tells Us about the Abbot Government’s Foreign Policy
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter examines how a refused visa might indicate a less principled foreign policy from Australia's new Abbott administration.
Malaysia: In Search of a New National Narrative
The Geopoliticalmonitor's Murray Hunter argues that it's time for Malaysia to come up with a new national narrative.
Myanmar: Playing the Field of China, India, and the United States
After spending years as a pariah state with a dearth of political and economic allies, Myanmar is now experiencing a windfall of economic and foreign policy options.
El Indio: Seeking Symmetry
James Maidan Flores builds on Anis Bajrektarevic's argument that any "Asian Century" will be built up on a foundation of multilateral institutions.