Tag Archives: Southeast Asia

Indonesia: Why the US Needs to Pay Closer Attention

The United States needs to treat the unassuming Indonesian President Widodo with the attention due to his country.

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Indonesia at a Critical Juncture

Great political and social hurdles stand in the way of Indonesia’s development.

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Myanmar: Captain at the Helm

A young Myanmarese boy takes the helm of his father’s boat.

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Minorities in Vietnam: The Muslim Champa People

The beautiful rituals of the Champa people in Vietnam.

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China’s Grudge Match Against Multinationals: Biting the Hand That Fed It

What motivates China’s leaders to go up against Western companies?

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11 Reasons the Mekong River Could Spark Asia’s First Water War

China dams the Mekong, threatening other nations’ peace and livelihood

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Travelogue: Singapore Utopia

The upright and welcoming jewel of Southeast Asia.

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The New Vietnam War

Global ironies in Asia’s continuing struggle for national independence, now against China.

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Malaysia’s Complex Ties With Islam

A closer look at a country in the global headlines

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Education: Thailand’s Real State of Emergency

Will Thailand’s elite finally extend education to the masses?

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