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Thais and Cambodians must learn to be good neighbours
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 19 August 2008

Rejecting the Islamic State
by Ooi Kee Beng, 18 August 2008

Asia's bane: energy inefficiency

by Omkar Shrestha, 18 August 2008

Russia-Georgia Fallout: Fringe benefit for China?
by Michael Richardson, 16 August 2008

Old Politics as new tactic
by Ooi Kee Beng, 13 August 2008

Let’s Discuss Water Scarcity

by Michael Richardson, 6 August 2008

WTO Negotiations Crash: What Now?

by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 5 August 2008

ASEAN Strategy Works in Keeping Terrorism at Bay
by Daljit Singh, 4 August 2008

Malaysian politics
Fear of Malay disunity: Will 'bogeyman' save Umno?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 August 2008

Lèse Majesté in Thailand: Do not insult the Royalty!

by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 30 July 2008

Asia’s hunger for oil and natural gas: Rising demand for oil to churn up South China Sea
by Michael Richardson, 30 July 2008

When a strongman leaves...

by Ooi Kee Beng, 26 July 2008

Malaysia’s culture of politicisation still alive and well

by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 July 2008

China’s ties with Iran vis-à-vis the West: Marching to the drumbeat of oil

by Michael Richardson, 25 July 2008

Thai-Cambodian Temple Row: Chance for Thai Judiciary to Crack the Whip
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 24 July 2008

DEFORESTATION & CLIMATE CHANGE
Indonesia must act now
by Lee Poh Onn, 24 July 2008

UMNO and PAS leaders meet to discuss Malay unity and Islam

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 21 July 2008

Climate change ushers in more hunger and disease

by Michael Richardson, 12 July 2008

Improving thai-singaporean relations at the people level
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 8 July 2008

Inflation Woes: Is the Global Economy in need of Retooling?
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 7 July 2008

Tensions strain 'strategic' Russia-China ties
by Michael Richardson, 7 July 2008

China and Thailand: Enhancing Military-Security Ties in the 21st Century

.by Ian Storey, 3 July 2008

Securing Southeast Asia's Sea Lanes: A Work in Progess
by Ian Storey, 3 July 2008

Islamic vote, every shade of it
by Bernhard Platzdasch,28 June 2008

The Malayan Emergency: Nothing less than outright war

by Leon Comber, 27 June 2008

Economic giants’ oil-guzzling unsustainablel
by Michael Richardson, 25 June 2008

THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY: OF PLOTS, PLOTTERS AND PROTAGONISTS
by Daljit Singh, 21 June 2008

Global warming: Eye-in-the-sky to keep tabs on sea level
by Michael Richardson, 20 June 2008

The resilience of the European Union
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 20 June 2008

FIRST 100 DAYS OF ABDULLAH'S SECOND TERM
Firmer resolve after trial by fire

by Ooi Kee Beng, 16 June 2008

Religious Freedom Isn't An Absolute

by Bernhard Platzdasch,13 June 2008

Surging oil price: In a bind over subsidies

by Michael Richardson, 13 June 2008

Next food crisis: Fish shortage
by Michael Richardson, 4 June 2008

Asia’s Nuclear Power Push: Standing up to seismic standards

by Michael Richardson, 2 June 2008

One ASEAN Issue: No Clear Leader
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 30 May 2008

Thai-Cambodian relations worsen over Temple spat
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 29 May 2008

UMNO must sharpen its wits, not its elbows
by Ooi Kee Beng, 19 May 2008

ASEAN Response to Cyclone Nargis: Lessons in offering neighbourly aid

by Rodolfo C. Severino, 15 May 2008

Economic Trumps Politics: Thailand-Myanmar Relations
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 5 May 2008

High stakes in Iran’s nuclear reactor plans
Teheran’s plutonium program is raising tensions

by Michael Richardson, 3 May 2008

Asia’s surging surplus wealth
by Michael Richardson, 29 April 2008

Trouble and Strife in the South China Sea Part II: The Philippines and China

by Ian Storey, 28 April 2008

The Wagah Border: From Division to Bridge
by Daljit Singh, 26 April 2008

Which Way for Umno?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 26 April 2008

Book Review: Lessons from Greater Malaysia
by Wang Gungwu, 25 April 2008

Energy cooperation: Engage the Asian giants
by Michael Richardson, 18 April 2008

China’s Heavy Handedness in Tibet Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences for the country
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 16 April 2008

Does Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim have enough support to seize power?
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 15 April 2008

Trouble and Strife in the South China Sea: Vietnam and China

by Ian Storey, 14 April 2008

INDONESIA'S POLITICAL ARENA
Outlook bleak for Islamist parties

by Bernhard Platzdasch, 11 April 2008

The Myanmar situation: It’s really all about economics

by Michael Richardson, 7 April 2008

Author: Help, not crush, Umno
by Soon Li Tsin, 4 April 2008

Slide in the US dollar: What it means for Asia
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller , 3 April 2008

Malaysia’s political terrain tilts beyond recognition
by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 April 2008

THAILAND'S WAR ON DRUGS: A potentially disastrous weapon
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 1 April 2008

POLITICS IN MALAYSIA: Consolidation of power takes centre stage
by Ooi Kee Beng, 29 March 2008

Dire need for an Asian Renaissance
by K. Kesavapany, 28 March 2008

Regulating the Global Commons – Part II
by Michael Richardson, 28 March 2008

TERROR SUSPECTS ON THE RUN

Jailbreaks don't matter much if...

by Michael Richardson, 28 March 2008

Green plan keeping Singapore in sync with nature

by Lee Poh Onn, 26 March 2008

KL's new political landscape
by K. Kesavapany, 22 March 2008

China, not Tibet, comes first for Asian states
by Michael Richardson, 21 March 2008

Abdullah answers critics with bold Cabinet shake-up

by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 March 2008

Malaysian Premier announces new cabinet line up

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 18 March 2008

Hallyu: The Diminishing Korean Wave?
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 17 March 2008

Malaysians can be proud of the polls
by Rodolfo C. Severino, 14 March 2008

The nexus between crime and terrorism
by Michael Richardson, 14 March 2008

Treaty Signals Better Canberra-Jakarta Ties

by Daljit Singh, 13 March 2008

A sea change in M'sian politics
by K. Kesavapany, 10 March 2008

Time again for coalition to remake itself
by Ooi Kee Beng, 10 March 2008

Pyongyang’s nuclear capability
by Michael Richardson, 7 March 2008

MALAYSIAN ELECTIONS

Gerakan changing for better or worse?

by Ooi Kee Beng, 6 March 2008

POLITICS IN INDONESIA: A misuse of syariah rules?

by Bernhard Platzdasch, 4 March 2008

MALAYSIAN ELECTIONS
Winds of change blow, but softly

by Ooi Kee Beng, 29 February 2008

Scaling the conceptual walls in ASEAN’s Way
by Ooi Kee Beng, 28 February 2008

Less haste, more quality investment

by Omkar Shrestha, 25 February 2008

Asia feels the heat from aviation boom
by Michael Richardson, 22 February 2008

BN risks alienating electorate
by Ooi Kee Beng, 20 February 2008

How united are opposition parties in Malaysia’s upcoming elections?
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 18 February 2008

Little hope in Burmese junta's democratic bluster
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 12 February 2008

Face to Face: Ooi Kee Beng
Malaysia Today interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 11 February 2008

Climate Change: Challenge to get all major emitters on board
by Michael Richardson, 7 February 2008

Turning Point in the Vietnam War
by Daljit Singh, 4 February 2008

Creating a Southeast Asian identity
by Ooi Kee Beng, 4 February 2008

Malaysian Premier denies ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Mahathir to step down after one term
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 1 February 2008

Elections in Malaysia: NOW’S AS GOOD A TIME AS ANY
by Ooi Kee Beng, 1 February 2008

High stakes for Asia in Persian Gulf security

by Michael Richardson, 24 January 2008

Hanoi's Catch-22 situation
by David Koh, 23 January 2008

Malaysia to Reduce Number of Foreign Workers
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 21 January 2008

S'pore-Thai relations: Time to mend ties
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 18 January 2008

Canada may become the oil giant of the future
by Michael Richardson, 18 January 2008

ISEAS chief says ASEAN charter an achievement
by Abdul Khalik, 17 January 2008

THAI MILITARY: Soldiers 'reluctant to give up politics'
The Nation interview with Dr Antonio Rappa, 16 January 2008

Political Change in Malaysia: Contextualising reality
by Ooi Kee Beng, 16 January 2008

Thai Military Culture in Late Modernity
by Antonio L Rappa, 11 January 2008

Next target of carbon emission cuts: Shipping
by Michael Richardson, 10 January 2008

Explaining a 30% spike: Poppy cultivation up in Thailand and Myanmar
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 9 January 2008

Generals manufacture 'Burmeseness'
by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, 8 January 2008

THE HINDRAF MOVEMENT IN MALAYSIA: Indians' discontent has been boiling for a while
by P. Ramasamy, 31 December 2007

A Soul for ASEAN
by Ooi Kee Beng, 31 December 2007

LESSONS FROM TWO FINANCIAL CRISES: Chance for Asia to seize the day
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 29 December 2007

MALAYSIA'S COMMUNAL POLITICS: Indians' grievances must be addressed
by Johan Saravanamuttu, 28 December 2007

Sombre End to a Celebratory Year
by Ooi Kee Beng, 26 December 2007

Foreign investment as an affair of state
by Michael Richardson, 22 December 2007

Politics in Malaysia

Has the road to reform caved in?

by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 December 2007

AUSTRALIA-U.S. TIES United by common interests

by Michael Richardson, 18 December 2007

Can Asia keep enough oil in reserve?

by Michael Richardson, 15 December 2007

Public Demonstrations in Malaysia: The Government Bites Back
by Ooi Kee Beng, 14 December 2007

INDONESIA'S 2009 ELECTIONS Strategies of Islamic parties
by Bernhard Platzdasch, 13 December 2007

GLOBAL WARMING: Hitching businesses to the green bandwagon

by Michael Richardson, 6 December 2007

THE ASEAN CHARTER: Assertive steps on the path of progress
by K. Kesavapany, 4 December 2007

Consensus politics taks a hammering
by Ooi Kee Beng, 3 December 2007

Post-Bali and Post-Kyoto: Who shall pay for Climate Change?

by Joergen Oestroem Moeller, 3 December 2007

AUSTRALIA-CHINA RELATIONS: Strong ties based on pragmatism
by Michael Richardson, 30 November 2007

Book Review: A good, hard look at the Singaporean identity
by Norman Vasu, 30 November 2007

The ASEAN Charter: A Mirror to their Domestic Selves
by Chin Kin Wah, 23 November 2007

Cutting off the nose to spite the face
by Antonio L Rappa, 22 November 2007

How Charter can be good for Asean
by Rodolfo C. Severino, 17 November 2007

Financial matters on the agenda
by Denis Hew, 17 November 2007

Malaysian Elections: Abdullah’s Own Prediction
by Ooi Kee Beng, 17 November 2007

Fractured Society at a Crossroads

by Ooi Kee Beng, 16 November 2007

The Vang Anh Affair in Vietnam
by David Koh, 15 November 2007

Asia’s Dependence on OPEC Oil: A potentially flammable situation
by Michael Richardson, 15 November 2007

MALAYSIA’S OPPOSITION: Marching to a new tactic
by Ooi Kee Beng, 14 November 2007

Global Warming: Getting Off The Shelf
by Michael Richardson, 10 November 2007

China: A Powerhouse in Search of Grace

by Daljit Singh, 9 November 2007

UMNO GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Abdullah wants show of unity

by Ooi Kee Beng, 7 November 2007

Big-Power Ties with Iran: An energetic exercise in diplomacy

by Michael Richardson, 6 November 2007

What this year's UMNO General Assembly might focus on
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 6 November 2007

VIETNAM'S UN SEAT: A country finds its standing

by David Koh, 2 November 2007

National History Cannot Be One Single Story
by Ooi Kee Beng, 29 October 2007

What China will and won’t do about Myanmar

by Michael Richardson, 26 October 2007

POLITICS IN MALAYSIA; A prime failure to inspire the people
by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 October 2007

China, Burma, and the “Saffron Revolution”

by Ian Storey, 17 October 2007

When 'Volunteerism' turns Ugly: Old Age Ordinances for New Age Problems
by Ooi Kee Beng, 12 October 2007

The Triborder Sea Area: Maritime Southeast Asia's Ungoverned Space

by Ian Storey, 11 October 2007

China's Model
by Joergen Oestroem Moeller, 10 October 2007

PM Abdullah underlines importance of racial and religious issues in Malaysia
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 8 Ocotober 2007

CORRUPTION IN MALAYSIA
When low ability betrays high aims

by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 October 2007

CLIMATE CHANGE: Rinse the palette, let’s refresh the world

by Michael Richardson, 26 September 2007

Rule of law needed for good governance

by Ooi Kee Beng, 24 Sep -1 October 2007

Big role for global nuclear partnership

by Michael Richardson, 22 September 2007

HAS M'SIA REALLY WARMED TO US?

Why S'pore bashing is no longer in
by Low Ching Ling, 18 September 2007

A Global Threat of Spreading Disease

by Michael Richardson, 13 September 2007

Thailand Cracks Down on Southern Militants

by Ian Storey, 13 September 2007

Cooperative vs Competitive Security: Battening down Asia’s hatches
by Michael Richardson, 4 September 2007

The Nation, the State and National Unity

by Ooi Kee Beng, 3-9 September 2007

Indosat's untangled web: Government, Altimo, STT
by Agung Wicaksono, 3 September 2007

Quest for Arctic Reserves: The last big cold rush heats up

by Michael Richardson, 31 August 2007

Climate Change: Asean has its work cut out

by Lee Poh Onn, 29 August 2007

RICE PRODUCTION: Climate change and Asia’s padi fields
by Michael Richardson, 23 August 2007

ASEAN as a Geopolitical Player
by Daljit Singh, 22 August 2007

Challenges ahead in Russia’s bid to become a naval power
by Michael Richardson, 22 August 2007

Indonesia, Singapore and ASEAN
by Agung Wicaksono, 18 August 2007

Royal voice for racial harmony
by Ooi Kee Beng, 16 August 2007

Tackling the asymmetry in financial markets

by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 14 August 2007

So how long was the Malayan peninsula colonised?

by Ooi Kee Beng, 12 August 2007

Integration - Yes or No?
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 8 August 2007

Shenzhen, the IDR and the Middle Path

by Ooi Kee Beng, 6 August 2007

Pakistan Faces A Gathering Storm
By Daljit Singh, 3 August 2007

China and Russia spread their influence over Central Asia
By Michael Richardson, 2 August 2007

Charter for Asean: Boon or Bane?
by Tin Maung Maung Than, 1 August 2007

Singapore’s core values
Radio 938Live interview with Dr Antonio Rappa, 25 July 2007

Giving up medicine for Merdeka
By Ooi Kee Beng, 23 July 2007

Private equity firms pour funds into India
By Sanchita Basu Das, 20 July 2007

Asia’s nuclear energy ambitions

The region is leading the world in the quest for atomic power as
concerns about energy security and global warming grow

By Michael Richardson, 19 July 2007

Malaysia's Hedging Strategy with China

By Ian Storey, 11 July 2007

Russia Puts Energy Importers Over a Barrel
By Michael Richardson, 10 July 2007

Learning from the success of Temasek, Khazanah

By Agung Wicaksono, 10 July 2007

Asia’s nuclear energy ambitions
The region is leading the world in the quest for atomic power as
concerns about energy security and global warming grow

By Michael Richardson, 9 July 2007

Hezbollah hard to define as it grows in power

By Michael Richardson, 5 July 2007

Modern China’s real revolution
by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 July 2007

Protectionism against China – more harm than good

By Michael Richardson, 27 June 2007

SHIFT IN GLOBAL ECONOMIC POWER

This is S-E Asia's moment

by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 22 June 2007

THE NEW CAPITALISM
An eye-opener for Asia?
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 12 June 2007

LOW-INCOME TELEPHONE USERS IN ASIA

Hello, can you connect us?

by Francis Hutchinson & Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 12 June 2007

Coping with pandemics: Injecting new urgency into bird flu fight

By Michael Richardson, 7 June 2007

CHINA'S INCOME GAP AND CORRUPTION

Necessary bumps on the road to pragmatism

by Ooi Kee Beng, 7 June 2007

The Holy Grail of Central Banking
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 6 June 2007

China’s Plan for Global Warming: Wait for the US
By Michael Richardson, 5 June 2007

Global energy route: Malaysia’s oil pipeline challenge

by Michael Richardson, 4 June 2007

When a priest answers a different calling

by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 29 May 2007

China-Sudan Ties: Beijing walks a tightrope

by Michael Richardson, 23 May 2007

Getting rid of race-based decisions

by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 May 2007

Book Review: Energy Perspectives On Singapore And The Region
by Elspeth Thomson, 19 May 2007

Book Review: Forget the world, think Asean
by Agung Wicaksono, 15 May 2007

New Energy projects help China reduce its 'Malacca Dilemma'
by Ian Storey, 14 May 2007

Security and Climate Change

by Michael Richardson, 11 May 2007

From Malay to Muslim to Melayu Baru ...What next?

by Ooi Kee Beng, 10 May 2007

The Pursuit of an ideal in East Asia
By Professor Zhang Yongjin, Business Times, 9 May 2007

Prime Minister Lee encourages Washington to pursue more Free Trade Agreements
with ASEAN states

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Rahul Sen, 4 May 2007

Book Review: Need for an energy ministry highlighted
by Ronnie Lim, 30 April 2007

Migratory Birds: Winged heroes battling the odds
by Michael Richardson, 27 April 2007

Issues Likely To Figure In The US-Japan Summit

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ian Storey, 26 April 2007

Services playing a bigger part in the Asian economy
According to the WTO, the total value of commercial services trade was
US$4.76t in 2005, equivalent to 23% of global merchandise trade
by Rahul Sen, 25 April 2007

Tackling the black mark in China’s growth
by Michael Richardson, 24 April 2007

Emergency Decree Extended in Southern Thailand

by Ian Storey, 24 April 2007

A Nationalist United States of America: Part 1 & 2
by Terence Chong and Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
dated 10 & 17 April 07

China military build-up scares Asian neighbours

by Michael Richardson, 17 April 2007

Election commission aims to register millions of new voters in Malaysia
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 17 April 2007

Pondering 50 years of nationhood
by Ooi Kee Beng, 13 April 2007

Barisan Nasional Assured Of Win In Malacca By-Election
Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 11 April 2007

50 Years of Malaysian Independence: Celebrate or Contemplate?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 6 April 2007

Asia tied to Persian Gulf by energy lifeline: The two regions are
integral parts of a vast conveyor belt of seaborne commerce

by Michael Richardson, 4 April 2007

Trying to melt the ice in gulf of mutual suspicion

by Michael Richardson, 30 March 2007

What it means to have 6.5m population
By Saw Swee Hock, 23 March 2007

Happy 50th, EU

by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 22 March 2007

A ‘gas Opec’ may be on the horizon
by Michael Richardson, 22 March 2007

Rumours of a rift within Malaysia’s top leadership

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 19 March 2007

Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim plans comeback

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 13 March 2007

Whispers in the wind
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 9 March 2007

Hurdles ahead for Asia-Pacific FTA
by Denis Hew, 8 March 2007

Singapore proposes to set up new consulate in Johor Bahru
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 6 March 2007

Indonesians unnecessarily at the mercy of nature
by Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin, 3 March 2007

A significant step in the right direction
by Rodolfo C. Severino& Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, 10 February 2007

Philippines: Crucial Mid-Term Elections in May
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 9 Febuary 2007


Malaysia to reduce the use of “pan-Asian” faces in local ads

Radio Singapore International interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 9 February 2007

Fear linger over an arms race in space
by Michael Richardson, 7 Febuary 2007

Be The Voice
by Verghese Mathews, 3 Febuary 2007

The ASEAN Charter and the Summits

by Rodolfo C. Severino , 30 January 2007

Can Tun Dr Ismail help break the Impasse?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 23 January 2007

Clear Direction Needed to Drive Thai Growth
by Sakulrat Montreevat, 17 January 2007

Revisiting blueprint for Asean Community
by K. Kesavapany & Denis Hew, 12 January 2007

Book Review: Democracy still fragile in Asia
by Asad Latif, 12 January 2007

From chaos to order in Cambodia
by Verghese Mathews, 4 January 2007

The Biofuel debate: Juggling food and energy needs
by Michael Richardson, 2 January 2007

Malaysia's squandered reform chance
by Ooi Kee Beng, 20 December 2006

A Weaker America Could Mean A More Dangerous World
By Daljit Singh, 18 December 200
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Just fiddling while the world burns

by Michael Richardson, 16 December 2006

Malaysia road tolls to increase by up to 60%
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 14 December 2006

Keeping world safe from radiological terrorism
by Michael Richardson, 13 December 2006

The bait has been cast...Will the Middle East bite?
by Karyn Wang, 9 December 2006

The Asean Way: A challenge to change

by K S Nathan, 9 December 2006

How will a Charter help ASEAN maintain its relevance in a changing world?
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 8 December 2006

Russia's Arming of Asia
by Michael Richardson, 2 December 2006

Australian Prime Minister makes first official visit to Malaysia
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 30 November 2006

Call for greater Singapore and Malaysia cooperation to ensure economic development
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 28 November 2006

Abdullah's task: Reforming NEP
by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 November 2006

Malaysian Premier downplays concerns on race and religion at UMNO General Assembly
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 17 November 2006

Johor project and nation-building
by Ooi Kee Beng, 15 November 2006

Abdullah hopes for a calm UMNO General Assembly
By Ooi Kee Beng, 14 November 2006

Book Review: India and Southeast Asia: Towards Security Convergence
by K S Nathan, 14 November 2006

Sovereignty tussle key to China-Asean ties
by Michael Richardson, 9 November 2006

Doing the right thing the wrong way
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 6 November 2006


Abdullah's 4th year: Less hope, more sympathy

by Ooi Kee Beng, 1 November 2006

The New New Media, Inc.
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller and Terence Chong, 27 October 2006

A Royal Tussle in Cambodia
by Verghese Mathews, 21 October 2006

Philippines: The Economy and Fiscal Situation Improve

by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 13 October 2006

How Lee Kuan Yew’s marginalisation remarks can affect current Malaysia-Singapore relations
by Ooi Kee Beng, 11 October 2006

Asean can become more like the EU

by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 28 September 2006

Struggling to choke off terror funding channels
by Michael Richardson, 28 September 2006

Challenging times for Abdullah

by Ooi Kee Beng, 13 September 2006

Commentary on Sixth ASEM Summit in Helsinki
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 11 Setepmber 2006

Was Mahathir lulled into waiting too long?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 31 August 2006

China in Southeast Asia: The Limits of Power

by Sheng Lijun, 29 August 2006

ASEAN needs a reality check on its AEC proposal
by Denis Hew, 29 August 2006

The China connection in Iran’s nuclear programme: Beware pitfalls of cross-border investments
by Michael Richardson, 28 August 2006

Khairy's dilemma: To speak or not to speak
by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 August 2006

Moving from oil to coal: China and the US can work together to convert coal into liquid fuel
by Michael Richardson, 16 August 2006

Clean air spells competitive edge
by Michael Richardson, 12 August 2006

The great identity conundrum
by Terence Chong, 9 August 2006

Opinion: Potholes to avoid on the Asean highway
by K S Nathan, 8 August 2006

Middle East Conflict: Hizbollah a destructive force
by Michael Richardson, 2 August 2006

Tun Dr Ismail's foreign policy legacy
by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 August 2006

New leaders and prospects for reform in Vietnam
by David Koh, 1 August 2006

Israel-Lebanon Conflict: Where are Hezbollah’s missiles coming from?
by Michael Richardson, 29 July 2006

What can we expect from the ASEAN meetings in Kuala Lumpur?

Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 24 July 2006

Glimpses of an extraordinary person
by Verghese Mathews, 13 July 2006

US missile shield: Work in progress
by Michael Richardson, 6 July 2006

Whither America’s Long War?
by Daljit Singh, 6 July 2006

The high price of dialogue disconnect
by Verghese Mathews, 6 July 2006

Reforms of the Vietnamese education system badly needed
by David Koh, 28 June 2006

India vital for Asian economic integration
by Rahul Sen, 22 June 2006

A Missed Opportunity for East Asia Region
by Denis Hew, 21 June 2006

ASEAN urges UN to refer Myanmar to Security Council
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K.S Nathan, 20 June 2006

China -India Ties Mark a New Era
by Deepak Nair, 16 June 2006

Review of 20 Years of Doi Moi: 4th Roundtable Meeting
Speech by David Koh, 15 June 2006

Post-Mahathir Malaysia: Silence is no longer an option
by Ooi Kee Beng, 13 June 2006

Oil’s Not Well in the Thai Economy

by Sakulrat Montreevat, 8 June 2006

Is Southeast Asia Ready for Nuclear Power?
by Tin Maung Maung Than, 7 June 2006

Malaysia's opposition party, PAS gears up for possible early elections
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr Ooi Kee Beng, 6 June 2006

Far too early to write the obituaries
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller , 6 June 2006

China needs more nuclear muscle
by Michael Richardson, 6 June 2006

EU’s lessons for East Asian integration
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller & Rodolfo C. Severino, 30 May 2006

Australia-Indonesia relations: Timor crisis acts as a reminder for Canberra
by Michael Richardson, 30 May 2006

‘China Threat’- Trapped in a Flawed Discourse
by Deepak Nair, 27 May 2006

Trying time for Cambodia's judiciary
by Verghese Mathews, 19 May 2006

Will China threaten the US military?
by Michael Richardson, 16 May 2006

PAP's sterling work wins the day
by Terence Chong, 7 May 2006

The European Politics of Islam
by Terence Chong, 5 May 2006

Ghafar on money politics, musketeers
by Ooi Kee Beng, 26 April 2006

Cambodian opposition's new star
by Verghese Mathews, 18 April 2006

Global warming - Big Singapore Boost for Kyoto Pact
by Andrew Symon, 13 April 2006

New globalization battle threatens Asia
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 7 April 2006

Philippines: Arroyo Declares "State of Emergency"
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 6 April 2006

Hanoi raring to join world stage
by Andrew Symon, 5 April 2006

Proliferation Security Initiative
by Michael Richardson, 3 April 2006

East Asia Update: Solid Growth, New Challenges
EAP Briefing, April 2006

Cambodian King Sihamoni's visit to Singapore
by Verghese Mathews, 30 March 2006

Managing Viet protests a tough balancing act
by David Koh, 21 March 2006

Stomping where others fear to tread
by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 March 2006

Opinion: It's a question of how you play the game
by K S Nathan, 21 March 2006

US attitude will help shape Asian integration
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 18 March 2006

Asia's power dilemma
by Andrew Symon, 15 March 2006

Democracy Beckons in Vietnam
by David Koh, 14 March 2006

Great Leap from Down Under
by Andrew Symon, 9 March 2006

Little choice for Abdullah in Cabinet reshuffle
by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 Febraury 2006

Giants Need Not Be Selfish
by Andrew Symon, 24 February 2006

Cartoons and Caliphs
by Michael Vatikiotis,23 February 2006

Strengthen Rules on Foreign Investment
by Sakulrat Montreevat, 21 February 2006

SPEAKING FREELY: In Cambodia, the art of the possible

by Verghese Mathews, 18 February 2006

Towards an East Asian Renaissance
Excerpts from Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong’s speech at the 4th Asia Pacific Round Table, 11 February 2006

Under siege, Hun Sen goes on the attack
by Verghese Mathews, 8 February 2006

Cambodian King pardons two convicted opposition members
Radio Singapore International Interview with Mr Verghese Mathews of ISEAS, 8 February 2006

The need for a stronger sense of being South East Asian
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr K S Nathan and Dr Russell Heng, 7 February 2006

Philippines: Charter Change in full steam, once again
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 6 Febuary 2006

Book Review: Foundations for an Eastward look
by Sridhar K Chari,5 Febuary 2006

Malaysia's thin line between state and faith
by Ooi Kee Beng, 25 January 2006

Book Review: Prospects for convergence
by P. S. Suryanarayana, 24 January 2006

Remembering Bala
by Verghese Mathews, 24 January 2006

Malaysian King in Singapore for state visit
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr KS Nathan of ISEAS, 23 January 2006

India’s Ascent: Rocky Path Ahead
by Daljit Singh, 21 January 2006

Template for Sino-Japan peace
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 20 January 2006

EU facing up to the future
by Pierre DEFRAIGNE, Director of Eur-IFRI, 19 January 2006

Breaking down colonialism's walls
by Ooi Kee Beng, 17 January 200
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Iranian N-crisis could upset energy equation
by Andrew Symon, 17 January 2006

George Soros speaks on the concept of a global open society

Radio Singapore International Interview with Mr George Soros, 11 January 2006

India Inc going global

by Sanchita Basu Das, 11 January 2006

Mother Nature strikes back
by Lee Poh Onn, 9 Janaury 2006

Developments that characterize the current landscape of terrorist threats
Radio Singapore International Interview with Rohan Gunaratna, 7 January 2006

An Insight into Jemaah Islamiyah's Factional Structure
Radio Singapore International Interview with Sidney Jones, 6 January 2006

Filipino expats providing safety net
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 6 Janauary 2006

How Asian economies will fare in 2006?
Radio Singapore International Interview with Adam McCarty, 5 January 2006

Asean Gas Grid: Just a Pipe Dream?
by Andrew Symon, 4 January 2006

The view from Phnom Penh
by Verghese Mathews, 4 January 2006

Regionalism hinges on national stability
by Ooi Kee Beng, 28 December 2005

India promises good investment options
But to make the best of them, investors must formulate the right market entry strategy

By Sanchita Basu Das, 23 December 2005

CHINA, JAPAN MUST MEET AND TALK MORE
By Daljit Singh, 22 December 2005

Umno-PAS polarity appears to be fading

by Ooi Kee Beng, 15 December 2005

The front door's open, the backyard's locked
by Terence Chong , 12 December 2005

True mutualism the key to East Asian regionalism
by Ooi Kee Beng, 12 December 2005

Taking Islam Hadhari global
by Ooi Kee Beng, 9 December 2005

Muslim leaders rally to govt's call
Today paper's report on the seminar "Listening to the True Voice of Muslims in Indonesia" organized by ISEAS, 8 December 2005

True voice of Islam crucial in battle against terrorism
Radio Singapore International interview with Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts, Mr. Yatiman Yusof and Prof. Ahmad Syafii Maarif, former Chairman of Muhammadiyah , 8 December 2005

Singapore to set up a fund for HIV positive women and their children
Radio Singapore International interview with Senior Minister of State for Health Dr Balaji Sadasivan at a forum on AIDS in Southeast Asia organized by ISEAS, 5 December 2005

Why Asean should have a charter
by Rodolfo C. Severino , 5 December 2005

Seize chance to reform police
by Ooi Kee Beng, 2 December 2005

Framing the ASEAN Charter: An ISEAS Perspective
Compiled by Rodolfo Severino, 2 December 2005

Hanoi's flea market
commentary piece by Dr David Koh of ISEAS which was broadcast in the Radio Singapore International programme Insight on 1 December 2005

East Asia Summit: Why economics will top agenda
by Denis Hew and Rahul Sen, 30 November 2005

Upcoming Kelantan polls might see a tight race between Malaysia's ruling Barisan Nasional and opposition party, PAS
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr. Ooi Kee Beng, 30 November 2005

Unified Asian voice will sound louder on world stage
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller , 30 November 2005

First steps towards Asian Economic Integration
by Rahul Sen, 29 November 2005

Great Game plays on in Asia
by Sheng Lijun, 28 November 2005

ASEAN’s Treaty of Rome?
by Denis Hew , 23 November 2005

All eyes on Kelantan by-election
by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 November 2005

Asia must not be cool to global warming
by Andrew Symon, 17 November 2005

The Dialectic of Islam and Ethnicity in Malaysia

by Fazil Irwan, 17 November 2005

The best hope of curbing human bird flu
by Michael Richardson, 16 November 2005

Nature conservation and water: A link worth noting
by Lee Poh Onn, 16 November 2005

Come die in Cambodia
by Verghese Mathews, 15 November 2005

ISEAS Briefing Paper on the Threat of an Influenza Pandemic
by Michael Richardson, 14 November 2005

The Secret of Nordic Success
by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller , 4 November 2005

IAEA and ElBaradei: Tougher Times Ahead
by Tin Maung Maung Than, 4 November 2005

Shifting into third gear for his third year
by Ooi Kee Beng, 29 October 2005

Trade Policies in South East Asia and economic integration within ASEAN
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr. Razeen Sally and Dr. Rahul Sen, 22 October 2005

Malaysia wants to be automotive manufacturing hub in the region
Radio Singapore International Interview with Dr Denis Hew, 21 October 2005

Suffer the Poor
by Tin Maung Maung Than, 19 October 2005

Can a new transatlantic partnership arise?
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 18 October 2005

Myanmar still keeps Europe wary of Asia
by Verghese Mathews, 15 October 2005

Put people first in Asean charter
by Michael Vatikiotis , 14 October 2005

NEP: Never-Ending Programme?
by Ooi Kee Beng, 14 October 2005

A window for souls in the spirit world
by Verghese Mathews, 11 October 2005

Golf and elites in Vietnam
by David Koh, 6 October 2005


Philippine President Escapes Impeachment
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 5 October 2005

Some good news for a change
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 4 October 2005

LNG for Southeast Asia: Emerging Market or Mirage
by Andrew Symon, 30 September 2005

A fresh ruckus in Cambodia
by Verghese Mathews, 29 September 2005

Time to seek alternatives to oil
by Andrew Symon, 27 September 2005


Vietnam: Pacing through self-examination and self-renewal
by David Koh, 26 September 2005

Accord on North Korea, Discord over Iran: Oil makes the big difference
by Michael Richardson, 22 September 2005

Too many free trade agreements, far too little domestic reform
by Razeen Sally, 21 September 2005

UMNO and the price of success
by Ooi Kee Beng, 21 September 2005

Debate can help define history
by Ooi Kee Beng, 20 September 2005

Key role for South Korea in East Asian security
by Edy Prasetyono, 19 Septemper 2005

Moderate, Muslim, and proud of it
by Vinita Ramani, 15 September 2005

Islam as a Tool of Modernization
by Ooi Kee Beng, 14 September 2005

Candy’s Story
by Tuan Vu, 11 September 2005

Here's to a Cambodian change - of sorts
by Verghese Mathews, 10 September 2005

Lifting the Veil on Corporate Governance
by Pang Eng Fong, 7 September 2005

Risk and Opportunities. Global Trends Affecting Asia
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 2 September 2005

On the Future of Europe
by J. Ørstrøm Møller, 2 September 2005

Malaysia's New National Agenda: Inter-ethnic unity needs political cooperation
by Ooi Kee Beng, 26 August 2005

Thais Pushed Off Balance By Oil Shock
by Sakulrat Montreevat, 24 August 2005

Time for a common Asian forex pool?
by Chang Chiou Yi, 22 August 2005

China's key role in the politics of Mekong water
by Michael Richardson, 18 August 2005

Malaysia's National Agenda: Affirmative action part of economic progress
by Ooi Kee Beng, 10 August 2005

A new Malaysian storyline
by Ooi Kee Beng, 9 August 2005

Arroyo Endures a Tumultuous July
by Lorraine Carlos Salazar, 5 August 2005

Indonesia: Bankable again?
by Ng Boon Yian, 4 August 2005

A case for tension between state and Umno
by Ooi Kee Beng, 20 July 2005