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.

 

2014/36 Is the APEC Approach to Food Security Viable?

 

2014/36

 


 

2014/35 Vote-buying in Indonesia’s 2014 Elections: The Other Side of the Coin

 

2014/35

 


 

2014/34 Reforms Will Decide Vietnam’s Ability To Resist Economic Dominance By China

 

2014/34

 


 

2014/33 The Second Wave: Japanese FDI to Southeast Asia

 

2014/33

 


 

2014/32 The Anti-Chinese Riots in Vietnam: Responses from the Ground

 

2014/32

 


 

2014/31 China in Laos: Is There Cause For Worry?

 

2014/31

 


 

2014/30 LPG Price Adjustments in Indonesia: An Unfinished Reform

 

2014/30

 


 

2014/29 The Islamic Factor in the 2014 Indonesian Elections

 

2014/29

 


 

2014/28 China’s Evolving Views on the TPP and the RCEP

 

2014/28

 


 

2014/27 Will Arctic Shipping Routes Eat Singapore’s Lunch? Not Anytime Soon, and Maybe Never

 

2014/27