ISEAS Perspective 2013

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.

 

2013/36 The Philippines in China’s Soft Power Strategy

 

2013/36

 


 

2013/35 ‘No First Use of Force’ in the South China Sea: Why Reinvent the Wheel?

 

2013/35

 


 

2013/34 Steadily Amplified Rural Votes Decide Malaysian Elections

 

2013/34

 


 

2013/33 China’s Soft Power in Thailand

 

2013/33

 


 

2013/32 The rise of Chinese power and the impact on Southeast Asia

 

2013/32

 


 

2013/31 The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a tool to contain China: Myth or reality?

 

2013/31

 


 

2013/30 The China-Myanmar Energy Pipelines: Risks and Benefits

 

2013/30

 


 

2013/29 Moving ASEAN+1 FTAs towards an effective RCEP

 

2013/29

 


 

2013/28 APEC and ASEAN Connectivity: Areas of Mutual Interest and Prospects of Cooperation

 

2013/28

 


 

2013/27 Addressing Infrastructure Financing in Asia

 

2013/27