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The region's human rights and democracy records from the last year set a grim stage for the future of digital rights as arbitrary arrests and crackdowns on free speech continue
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Emilie Palamy Pradichit and Letitia Visan
As the ambitious, short-lived agreement marks two significant anniversaries, its influence and impact on ASEAN trade and geopolitics still survives through resurrected and new deals.
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Andrew Haffner
A passion for Southeast Asia and an interest in the region's poulations and economic development helped inspire hobbyist cartographer Terence Teo's striking high definition maps of ASEAN countries.
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Andrew Haffner
Innovations and new ventures in space-to-earth technologies could pave the way for important collaborations between the two organisations if governments leverage on sharing information and data.
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Riccardo Corrado
New Editor-in-Chief, trishaws in Malaysia, child abuse in Timor-Leste, Marcos Jr. on territorial disputes and drug war, endangered turtles in Vietnam
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Beatrice Siviero
Internal tussles, ‘American flirtations’ and contentious oil and gas agreements are stressing Philippines-China relations on the South China Sea
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Cherry Hitkari
As the world prepares for 2023, Southeast Asia Globe reflects on the major events that have shaped this year, and laid the foundations for the one ahead.
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Amanda Oon
The archive aims to accelerate social movements across the region by celebrating the country’s vibrant history of grassroots activism and storytelling
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Jack Brook
The region is among the world’s most susceptible areas to climate change due to its geographic exposure, and women may experience the brunt of the crisis.
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Melinda Martinus and Beatrice Riingen
Environment and wildlife threats in Indonesia and Cambodia, state control increases for Malaysia and Vietnam, discrimination at work in Singapore
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Amanda Oon
In this exclusive interview, Christine Amour-Levar discusses women’s empowerment and the turbulent political past that shaped her childhood in Manila, and her first memoir
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Amanda Oon