ISEAS Perspective 2014

ISEAS Perspective provides analysis of specific current events and their significance for the Southeast Asian region. This will be published occasionally, and is aimed at keeping decision-makers in both the public and private sectors informed; as well as scholars, laymen and the interested public. This series undergoes a peer-review process.

 

2014/66 The Yangon Myothit Project: Lessons to be Learned About Governance, Entrepreneurship and Media Responsibility

 

2014/66

 


 

2014/65 Myanmar’s Long Road to Federalism: The Case of Shan State

 

2014/65

 


 

2014/64 Australia’s Responses to China’s Strategic Engagement with East Asia

 

2014/64

 


 

2014/63 Ebola, SARS, and the Economies of Southeast Asia

 

2014/63

 


 

2014/62 Malaysia Strives for Fiscal Consolidation and Off-Balance Sheet Transformation

 

2014/62

 


 

2014/61 The Oil Rig Incident: A Line Has Been Crossed in Vietnam’s Relations with China

 

2014/61

 


 

2014/60 RCEP and TPP: Can They Converge into an FTAAP?

 

2014/60

 


 

2014/59 Thailand: A New Polity in the Making?

 

2014/59

 


 

2014/58 Iskandar Malaysia Labours to Develop

 

2014/58

 


 

2014/57 The Trans Pacific Partnership: Eluding Obama’s Grasp

 

2014/57