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.

 

2015/9 ASEAN Community 2015: What’s In It For the Region?

 

2015/9

 


 

2015/8 The Middle Class in Hanoi: Vulnerability and Concerns

 

2015/8

 


 

2015/7 Betwixt ‘Burmese’ Cottages and Cronies: The Political Economy of ‘Myanmar Inc.’

 

2015/7

 


 

2015/6 Jokowi’s First Months: Compromise Cabinet, Subsidy Cuts, and Corrupt Coalition

 

2015/6

 


 

2015/5 How Does the Oil Price Decline Affect Southeast Asia?

 

2015/5

 


 

2015/4 The ASEAN Economic Community: An Economic and Strategic Project

 

2015/4

 


 

2015/3 Will Thailand’s New Constitution Be a Return to Authoritarianism?

 

2015/3

 


 

2015/2 China’s Two Silk Roads: Implications for Southeast Asia

 

2015/2

 


 

2015/1 Indonesia’s Role in the Region – An Australian Perspective

 

2015/1

 


 

2015/32 On the Rohingya, Statelessness and “Trafficking”: Separating the Fundamental from the Sensational

 

2015/32