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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.

 

2015/58 Thailand Surveys: On Priorities in Domestic Issues and On Reactions to International Criticism on Human Rights

 

2015/58

 


 

2015/57 Strategic Rivalry in the South China Sea: How can Southeast Asian Claimant States Shape a Beneficial Outcome?

 

2015/57

 


 

2015/56 The Hazing Scandals in Thailand Reflect Deeper Problems in Social Relations

 

2015/56

 


 

2015/55 Persistent Patronage: Explaining the Popularity of Former Corruption Convicts as Candidates in Indonesia’s Regional Elections

 

2015/55

 


 

2012/22 Big Power Contest in Southeast Asia

 

2012/22

 


 

2012/21 Achievements of the 21st ASEAN Summit

 

2012/21

 


 

2012/20 Can ASEAN Keep Aiming for New Goals without Having Reached Old Ones?

 

2012/20

 


 

2012/19 Rohingya or Bengali? Revisiting the Politics of Labelling

 

2012/19

 


 

2012/18 Indonesia chairs APEC again but will 2013 be as cogent as 1994?

 

2012/18

 


 

2012/17 Lessons Asia Can Learn from Europe

 

2012/17