ISEAS Perspective 2015

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.

 

2015/19 Survey Findings on Freedom and Democracy under the Prayuth Government and Buddhism Reforms in Thailand.

 

2015/19

 


 

2015/18 Jokowi’s Infrastructure Focus : Is it Indonesia’s New Growth Strategy?

 

2015/18

 


 

2015/17 A Jokowi Party? Reflections on the State of Elite Politics in Indonesia

 

2015/17

 


 

2015/16 The Significance of the 2015 U.S. State of the Union Address for Southeast Asia

 

2015/16

 


 

2015/15 Multiple Targets of Thailand’s Martial Law

 

2015/15

 


 

2015/14 Why is Malaysia So Interested in Joining the TPP?

 

2015/14

 


 

2015/13 The Feasibility of an ASEAN Customs Union Post – 2015

 

2015/13

 


 

2015/12 Refighting Old Battles, Compounding Misconceptions: The Politics of Ethnicity in Myanmar Today

 

2015/12

 


 

2015/11 The State and the Ulama: Comparing Indonesia and Malaysia

 

2015/11

 


 

2015/10 Religious Pluralism and Tolerance in Jokowi’s Indonesia

 

2015/10