In Search of a Solution in Thailand’s ‘Deep South’
With the apparent stall in negotiations between the Thai Government and Barisan Revolusi Patani (BRN) over violence in the 'Deep South, ’ one must start considering how long before a solution to this lingering insurgency can be found.
Aung San Suu Kyi Speaks Out on the Rohingya
After being criticised for an uncharacteristic silence regarding the violence facing Muslims in Myanmar, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally spoken out.
Reflecting on Malaysia’s Election
It was never about the election; it was always about what would happen afterwards.
The Politics of anti-Rohingya Violence in Myanmar
It appears as though violence and intolerance are once again bubbling to the surface in Myanmar, but is this all a case of domestic political maneuvering?
Is Today’s Europe Tomorrow’s Asia?
How to draw the line between the recent and still unsettled EU crisis and Asia’s success story? Well, it might be easier than it seems: Neither Europe nor Asia has any alternative.
India-China Relations: Cooperation and Conflict
Part one in a series examining China-India relations in the 21st century.
Malaysia and Thailand: Desperately Seeking Success in the Thai Deep South
Here's what's on the line for the Thai and Malaysian governments in new negotiations over the insurgency in Thailand's southern region.
The Ascent of Western Business Ideals in ASEAN Schools
In the rapidly urbanizing ASEAN region of today, upward mobility requires a diploma, degree, and some form of post graduate qualifications, particularly within the desirable publicly listed companies in the region.
Asia needs ASEAN-ization, not Pakistanization
China is at a turning point, one that will influence the future of Asian defense policy for decades to come.
Behind the Curtain of Reform: Myanmar’s Rohingya Refugee Crisis
The government of Myanmar is now faced with a refugee crisis in the aftermath of a month-long descent into violence that it not only failed to prevent, but by many accounts, actively participated in.