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.

 

2019/20 “Al-Azhar University and the Strengths of Informal Learning on Singapore Graduates” by Norshahril Saat and Nur Diyana Zait

 

2019/20

 


 

2019/19 “Indonesia-China Relations: To Be Handled With Care” by Dewi Fortuna Anwar

 

2019/19

 


 

2019/18 “Vietnam-North Korea Relations: Still a Special Relationship?” by Lye Liang Fook and Ha Hoang Hop

 

2019/18

 


 

2019/17 “Addressing the Felda Conundrum in Pakatan Harapan’s First White Paper” by Geoffrey K. Pakiam

 

2019/17

 


 

2019/16 “The Approach of Elections in Trang, South Thailand — Part II: Economic Worries, Social Issues, and the Question of National Integration” by Michael J. Montesano

 

2019/16

 


 

2019/15 “Neither Here nor There: Understanding the Stakes in Thailand’s 2019 Elections for Marginalised Communities around Chiang Mai” by Mark Heng

 

2019/15

 


 

2019/14 “The Trump Administration and Southeast Asia: The Hanoi Summit and US Policy in Southeast Asia” by Malcolm Cook and Ian Storey

 

2019/14

 


 

2019/13 “The Approach of Elections in Trang, South Thailand — Part I: Context and Competition” by Michael J. Montesano

 

2019/13

 


 

2019/12 “The 2019 Presidential Election as a Referendum on the Economy: An Interview with Sandiaga Uno” by Hui Yew-Foong and Siwage Dharma Negara

 

2019/12

 


 

2019/11 “The Implications of a Ma’ruf Amin Vice-Presidency in Indonesia” by Norshahril Saat

 

2019/11