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ISEAS Perspective

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.

 

2015/53 The State of Pentecostalism in Southeast Asia: Ethnicity, Class and Leadership

 

2015/53

 


 

2014/2 Malaysia’s Funding System for Higher Education not Sustainable

 

2014/2

 


 

2014/1 Myanmar’s Central Bank Law Reveals Reform Challenge

 

2014/1

 


 

2015/52 APEC and the Middle Income Trap

 

2015/52

 


 

2015/51 A Primer on the Elections in Myanmar, or Six Things You Need to Know about the Myanmar Elections

 

2015/51

 


 

2015/50 Domestic Consensus Vital for ASEAN Economic Integration Beyond 2015

 

2015/50

 


 

2015/49 Diversity and Development: Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia

 

2015/49

 


 

2015/48 Nahdlatul Ulama’s 33rd Congress: Ma’ruf Amin’s Rise and its Impact on Indonesia’s Traditionalist Islam

 

2015/48

 


 

2015/47 Thai Junta Militarizes the Management of Natural Resources

 

2015/47

 


 

2015/46 Spectacle of the Scaffold? The Politics of Death Penalty in Indonesia

 

2015/46