11 Nov 2024 Malaysia’s democratic transition: Why it matters for Southeast Asia and the Muslim world Ooi Kok Hin But progress could still be reversed.
4 Nov 2024 ASEAN countries confront Chinese export glut Henry Storey Left unchecked, a saturation of Chinese goods may complicate what has otherwise been a very compelling ASEAN growth story.
31 Oct 2024 Asia’s year of electoral upsets Greg Earl The poor result for the region’s most successful electoral machine in Japan on Sunday has only underlined a surprisingly bad year for incumbents across Asia.
21 Oct 2024 The ghosts of Japan’s occupation of Malaysia Ikhlas Abdul Hadi , Marin Ekstrom Haunting stories of wartime brutality live on in Malaysia’s folklore, allowing the country to navigate the trauma.
16 Oct 2024 Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship is a catalyst, not a panacea Angeline Tan , Yanitha Meena Louis Moving beyond regional deadlocks will take more than a single year.
15 Oct 2024 The ripple effects of EU deforestation laws in Southeast Asia Mohd. Yunus The region's palm oil industry needs to move with the times. But meeting the challenges will take a group effort.
9 Sep 2024 China’s rise in Southeast Asia is bringing in a golden age for Australia Susannah Patton Disquiet about Beijing’s growing presence is motivating countries across the region to seek deeper cooperation with Canberra.
2 Aug 2024 Will Malaysia build ASEAN with BRICS? Shankaran Nambiar As the next chair of the Southeast Asian grouping, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will likely share the concerns of his new BRICS partners.
21 Jun 2024 Malaysia: Pushing the chips in on neutrality Peter Brian M. Wang , Rahul Mishra Growing US-China rivalry is not turning the Southeast Asian nation from a tradition of non-alignment.
18 Jun 2024 The carbon sinks of Southeast Asia are in trouble Mohd. Yunus Global demand for palm oil and paper is threatening a fragile peatland ecosystem. International cooperation is needed now.
30 May 2024 Does India’s Act East Policy matter to Southeast Asia? Yanitha Meena Louis , Jaideep Singh Ties with Malaysia make a powerful case study to assess regional ties with the South Asian giant. But others are doing better.
23 May 2024 Malaysia: The Sarawak secession? James Chin The Borneo state has won greater autonomy and holds all the cards for more concessions.
28 Mar 2024 India: What a Modi win means for relations with Malaysia Yanitha Meena Louis Shared strategic future can no longer rely on “silence” as response to contentious issues.
21 Mar 2024 New Zealand and ASEAN: Focusing on what’s right under its nose Orson Tan As a country at the end of the global supply chain, New Zealand depends on the stability of Southeast Asia.
7 Feb 2024 The role of Singapore, Malaysia and Australia in ASEAN centrality Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman Cooperation, especially on security and the economy, is key to countering pressure from outside the bloc.
20 Dec 2023 The great offshore decommissioning Selwyn Parker More than 70 per cent of the world’s oil and gas production comes via ageing infrastructure rapidly approaching an economic limit.
2 Oct 2023 The surprising link between piracy and Covid-19 Jade Lindley , Dhiyaul Aulia Huda Poverty, institutional incapacity and budget cuts fuelled a surge in pandemic piracy. The lessons are many.
19 Sep 2023 No neutrality in espionage: Why is Malaysia tangled up in a spying case in Norway? Munira Mustaffa Asking the Kremlin would be a good start.
11 Sep 2023 Malaysia at 60: One country, three visions James Chin Islamist rule, the secular status quo or a state within a state – the future of Malaysia looks shaky.
15 Aug 2023 Pipe dreams: Turning an interconnected ASEAN gas market into a reality Massita Ayu Cindy Putriastuti , Nadira Asrifa An old idea for a regional network might hold the answer for energy demand into the future.
28 Feb 2023 Malaysia’s Anwar steps out abroad to bolster his standing at home Valerie Rozman , Drake Tien The new PM has thrown himself into travel to raise Malaysia’s profile on regional challenges after years of turmoil.
1 Feb 2023 Indonesia gets the ball rolling on domestic worker rights Ratih Kabinawa , Pamungkas A. Dewanto Jakarta’s call to legislate its informal workforce should be a model for all countries that receive migrant workers.
22 Dec 2022 The Interpreter 2022: Your most-read articles The Interpreter Russia’s invasion of Ukraine dominated the year. But readers also wanted to know all about Southeast Asia’s elections.
1 Dec 2022 Anwar’s victory not the only Malaysian shockwave Amy Chew A dramatic rise in the Islamist vote in the Muslim-majority country is the biggest outcome of the election.
15 Nov 2022 Malaysian Chinese community to shape national poll Qi Siang Ng Electoral mathematics means politicians are faced with a choice between communal politics and multiculturalism.
15 Nov 2022 Refugees may become victims of Malaysia’s electoral politics Max Walden The plight of Myanmar Rohingyas exposes Southeast Asia’s disjointed policies and fragile human rights protections.
4 Aug 2022 Does ASEAN really need an official “second language”? Muhammad Ersan Pamungkas Privileging one voice over another in Southeast Asia would be a mistake.
27 Jul 2022 Semut: Australia’s secret war against the Japanese in Borneo Henry Storey A reconstruction of incomplete archives reveals one of Australia’s most audacious independent special forces operations.
26 Jul 2022 Answering China’s South China Sea flying safety challenge Peter Layton A regional response can best manage risks, and the Five Power Defence Arrangement offers just the mechanism.
6 Jun 2022 Proceed with caution: high-speed rail for Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur Wu Shang-Su The potential connectivity benefits for two of Asia’s big cities are huge. The obstacles are many.
12 Apr 2022 China’s nine-dash line proves stranger than fiction Bec Strating How Beijing’s claims to the South China Sea have crept imperceptibly into global popular culture.
25 Mar 2022 Stiffening the ASEAN spine in the South China Sea Arrizal Jaknanihan Any “minilateral” grouping among Southeast Asian nations must be mindful of its internal contradictions.
9 Jun 2021 Malaysia – and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China Jason Lim An incursion by Chinese aircraft into Malaysian airspace is yet another reminder of Beijing’s belligerence.
23 Apr 2021 Malaysia’s political turmoil has an economic cost Alyssa Leng , Roland Rajah With parliament suspended and a pandemic-induced shock, necessary and serious reform seems a long way off.
22 Mar 2021 North Korea and Malaysia’s predictable diplomatic divorce James Chin Pyongyang is sending a message in typically overbearing style. But the target is as much the US as it is Malaysia.
18 Jan 2021 Resisting uncertainty, Malaysia is finding itself Shankaran Nambiar Covid-19 has turbocharged Malaysia’s already fractious politics – and that’s flowing into the country’s economy.
9 Dec 2020 Favourites of 2020: Minister of Finance Incorporated Alyssa Leng To grasp Malaysia’s infamous 1MDB scandal means understanding the elaborate ecosystem of government-linked companies.
20 Aug 2020 In Malaysia’s Covid “infodemic”, crime is all too easy Harris Zainul A crackdown on the spreading of false information is unfair if people don’t have the means to spot it.
19 Aug 2020 As Pakistan and Saudi Arabia drift apart, China moves in Syed Fazl-e-Haider A growing schism between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan points to new alliances in the Muslim world.
4 Aug 2020 The Najib verdict and the test of Malaysia’s institutions Alyssa Leng Tough punishment will be a deterrent only if paired with a credible threat of prosecution and impartial judgement.
27 May 2020 Rohingya in Malaysia, doubly trapped JJ Rose Panics have a way of seeking out victims, and the Rohingya in Malaysia have been easy targets during the pandemic.
8 May 2020 Malaysia needs a shadow cabinet to check an amateurish government Chin-Huat Wong Covid-19 has exposed Malaysian politics as a scramble for self-interest. There is a better way.
5 Mar 2020 Malaysia is now in uncharted waters Amy Chew With an Islamist party now in government agitating for social curbs, the way of life in a secular nation is at stake.
28 Jan 2020 Forging consensus in the South China Sea Michael Nguyen By backing each other’s claims, a united Southeast Asian front would be difficult for Beijing to divide and conquer.
4 Dec 2019 In conversation: Malaysia’s Foreign Minister on great power rivalry Ben Bland From the South China Sea to the Rohingya crisis, Saifuddin Abdullah speaks to Lowy’s Ben Bland on Asia’s big challenges.
22 Nov 2019 Ultimate Game of Thrones in Malaysia James Chin However the latest political scramble unfolds, Anwar Ibrahim will not get a chance to be PM and real change is in doubt.
30 Oct 2019 Towards a peaceful and inclusive Asia Chin Tong Liew Resurrecting the idea of “Asia” can help give smaller states agency to guide China as a responsible and benign giant.
29 Oct 2019 Messy is the new order: Succession time in Malaysia Ooi Kok Hin Rather than a personality rivalry between Mahathir and Anwar, a wider decentralisation of political power is underway.
25 Sep 2019 Malaysia’s dangerous racial and religious trajectory Amy Chew <p>Identity politics has turned inflammatory as Malaysia’s former ruling party tries to claw back support.</p>
6 Sep 2019 A fugitive preacher ignites controversy in Malaysia Max Walden The government’s shielding of Zakir Naik tests PM Mahathir Mohamad’s commitment to equal rights and democratic values.