ISEAS Perspective 2019

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.

 

2019/70 “Jokowi’s Defeat in Sumatra and the Future of Religiously Charged Binary Politics” by Deasy Simandjuntak

 

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2019/69 “The Vanguard Bank Incident: Developments and What Next?” by Lye Liang Fook and Ha Hoang Hop

 

2019/69

 


 

2019/68 “Prayut’s Premiership: As Strong as Steel, or a “Titanic”?” by Termsak Chalermpalanupap

 

2019/68

 


 

2019/67 “Disinformation, Violence, and Anti-Chinese Sentiment in Indonesia’s 2019 Elections” by Quinton Temby

 

2019/67

 


 

2019/66 “Power Distribution and Decentralisation in New Malaysia” by Kai Ostwald

 

2019/66

 


 

2019/65 “The Rohingya Crisis, Two Years After: Impasses and Deadlocks” by Su-Ann Oh

 

2019/65

 


 

2019/64 “Thailand’s Foreign Economic Policy toward Mainland Southeast Asia” by Paul Chambers and Poowin Bunyavejchewin

 

2019/64

 


 

2019/63 “Vietnam-U.S. Relations Flourishing under Trump” by Xuan Loc Doan

 

2019/63

 


 

2019/62 “The Duterte Administration’s China Tensions” by Malcolm Cook

 

2019/62

 


 

2019/61 “Tensions Among Indonesia’s Security Forces Underlying the May 2019 Riots in Jakarta” by Made Supriatma

 

2019/61