Op Eds

“Contradictory Signals may Affect PAS in the Long Run”, an Op-Ed by Norshahril Saat

 

The article which was first published online by the Straits Times on May 7, 2016, can be viewed here.

Dr Norshahril Saat is Fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“Forget the ‘moderate’ label, judge consistency of thinking”, an Op-Ed by Norshahril Saat in The Straits Times

 

The article which was first published online by The Straits Times on April 30, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

“My Say: The ruling class has to follow a higher set of rules”, an op-ed by Ooi Kee Beng

 

In age in which we constantly assert the Paramountcy of the Law and in which we proclaim equality before the law, we carelessly assume that obeying the law, or at least not breaking the law, is all we really need to do for society to function well. But is that really enough? Is that all the contribution one needs to make to society — being law-abiding?

To read more, please click here.

 

“China’s dangerous divide and conquer game with ASEAN”, an Op-Ed by Tang Siew Mun in TODAY

 

The article which was first published online by TODAY on April 27, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

“Cooperation, not confrontation, needed to tackle haze”, an Op-Ed by Lee Poh Onn in TODAY

 

The article which was first published online by TODAY on April 26, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

“Southeast Asia’s Three Level Game”, an Op-Ed by Malcolm Cook in Japan Up Close

 

The article which was first published online by Japan Up Close on April 25, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

“Will New Faces Test ASEAN Unity at the Ministers’ Meeting?”, an Op-Ed by Termsak Chalermpalanupap in The Diplomat

 

“High turnover in the AMM could impact the “we feeling” — and ASEAN unity over issues like the South China Sea.”, To read more, please click here.

 

Dr Ian Storey contributed an Op-Ed in The National Bureau of Asian Research and Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA: “ASEAN Initiatives Face Strong Headwinds”

 

ISEAS Senior Fellow, Dr Ian Storey, participated in the launch of an innovative website on the South China Sea in Washington DC on 14th April.

To coincide with the launch of the website, he wrote ‘ASEAN Initiatives Face Strong Headwinds’.

The article which was first published online by The National Bureau of Asian Research and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA on April 14, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

Dr Malcolm Cook, ISEAS Senior Fellow, contributed an Op-Ed to Asia and The Pacific Policy Society: “The threat beneath the waves of the South China Sea”

 

The article which was first published online by Asia and The Pacific Policy Society on April 13, 2016 can be viewed here.

 

Dr Terence Chong, Head of Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre (NSC) and Dr Andrea Acri, ISEAS Visiting Fellow, wrote an op-ed in TODAY: “Nalanda a reminder of Asian collaboration”

 

The article which was first published online by TODAY on April 8, 2016, can be viewed here.