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The former prime minister's history of pragmatism and diplomacy in Southeast Asia has set a precedent for current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
By
Mark S. Cogan
A new study looks at the abuses of Cambodian microfinance and Laos could be hit by reduced funding for unexploded ordnance removal.
By
Brian P. D. Hannon
Reduction in U.S. funds to remove unexploded weapons could hit hard in the Southeast Asian nation littered with dangerous leftovers
By
Anton L. Delgado
Southeast Asia’s repressive regimes have employed ambiguous ‘lawfare’ tactics to undermine dissent and stifle the voices of protesters and journalists
By
Samantha Holmes
Legal exceptions and uncertain protections have paved the way for construction and potential wildlife disruption within Cambodia’s Phnom Tamao Forest
By
Anton L. Delgado
ការលើកលែងផ្លូវច្បាប់ និងការការពារមិនច្បាស់លាស់ បានត្រួសត្រាយផ្លូវ សម្រាប់ការសាងសង់ និងរំខានជីវិតសត្វព្រៃ នៅក្នុងព្រៃភ្នំតាម៉ៅរបស់ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។
By
Anton L. Delgado
As abortion debate focuses on a U.S. decision overturning the country’s precedent, Southeast Asian laws on terminating pregnancy differ between nations
By
Brian P. D. Hannon
The U.S. president's recently announced Indo-Pacific economic framework signals American interest in the region but its nations could wait a long time to reap its benefits
By
Mark S. Cogan
The planned executions of imprisoned resistance figures is an attempt to quell public dissent, but instead may hasten the violent regime’s demise
By
Oliver Slow
Southeast Asia serves up international court difficulties, a U.S. diplomatic goal, urban farming opportunities and local fishing challenges
By
Brian P. D. Hannon