← Contributors Erin Cook Follow @dmkmtoday Erin Cook is a journalist covering Southeast Asia politics and curates the weekly Dari Mulut ke Mulut newsletter. Articles by Erin Cook (24) Erin Cook 15 May 2019 In dull midterm elections, Manila is a thriller Another former actor-turned-politician has stolen the show and injected the spark of change into Philippines politics. Erin Cook 10 Apr 2019 Jokowi’s cute political ploy has become a campaign sensation A clearly enamoured new grandfather, the Indonesian President also rebranded himself alongside a happy toddler. Erin Cook 22 May 2018 Broad strokes: Indonesian art and 20 years of Reformasi Yogyakarta-based artist Eko Nugroho fears self-censorship is again growing in Indonesia’s otherwise flourishing art scene. Erin Cook 26 Apr 2018 Beyond scandal: Facebook and Indonesian politics More than a million Indonesian profiles are said to have been compromised in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Erin Cook 11 Apr 2018 Entrepreneurial traffic in the Jakarta jam Ride-hailing apps are all the rage in Indonesia’s capital, but an old favourite is chugging on. Erin Cook 8 Mar 2018 Surmounting Indonesia’s education problems The challenge is cyclical: if a degree from an overseas university is seen as a better investment, why demand better teaching back home? Erin Cook 16 Nov 2017 ASEAN fries small fish from a big pond Manila summit again showed the limits of a consensus model, yet wins can be seen. Erin Cook 26 Oct 2017 Mattis front and centre at ASEAN defence talks ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meetings tend to avoid the speculation and stalemates that make the leaders' summits such ham-fisted affairs. Erin Cook 7 Aug 2017 All eyes on North Korea at ASEAN Where the South China Sea was once the big ticket item for the bloc's summits, this weekend was dominated by another lingering regional flashpoint – North Korea. Load More
Erin Cook 15 May 2019 In dull midterm elections, Manila is a thriller Another former actor-turned-politician has stolen the show and injected the spark of change into Philippines politics.
Erin Cook 10 Apr 2019 Jokowi’s cute political ploy has become a campaign sensation A clearly enamoured new grandfather, the Indonesian President also rebranded himself alongside a happy toddler.
Erin Cook 22 May 2018 Broad strokes: Indonesian art and 20 years of Reformasi Yogyakarta-based artist Eko Nugroho fears self-censorship is again growing in Indonesia’s otherwise flourishing art scene.
Erin Cook 26 Apr 2018 Beyond scandal: Facebook and Indonesian politics More than a million Indonesian profiles are said to have been compromised in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Erin Cook 11 Apr 2018 Entrepreneurial traffic in the Jakarta jam Ride-hailing apps are all the rage in Indonesia’s capital, but an old favourite is chugging on.
Erin Cook 8 Mar 2018 Surmounting Indonesia’s education problems The challenge is cyclical: if a degree from an overseas university is seen as a better investment, why demand better teaching back home?
Erin Cook 16 Nov 2017 ASEAN fries small fish from a big pond Manila summit again showed the limits of a consensus model, yet wins can be seen.
Erin Cook 26 Oct 2017 Mattis front and centre at ASEAN defence talks ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meetings tend to avoid the speculation and stalemates that make the leaders' summits such ham-fisted affairs.
Erin Cook 7 Aug 2017 All eyes on North Korea at ASEAN Where the South China Sea was once the big ticket item for the bloc's summits, this weekend was dominated by another lingering regional flashpoint – North Korea.