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Second acts for Thaksin and Trump?

Sally Tyler examines the futures of two very divisive politicians.

India looks east

Towards a robust India-Myanmar-Bangladesh trilateral.

Making enemies out of friends  

The evictions regime of Jakarta’s governor, Ahok, has provided ample recruitment opportunities for hardliners, writes Ian Wilson.

Endangered Cuisines: Yogyakarta’s Gudeg

Food & travel writer Sheridan Rogers joins PoP this week to explore Yogyakarta's traditional food, gudeg .

Confronting ‘Chinese privilege’ in Singapore

Can coming face-to-face with a complex issue ensure justice, equality, and racial harmony?

Cambodia’s latest game of cat and mouse

With cracks beginning to form in the CNRP, can the Rainsy-Sokha alliance last until the next election?

Duterte banks on Beijing for political gain

The political economy of the Philippines’ shift to China.

Washington’s untapped influence in Myanmar

Despite China’s power and proximity, the US has more influence than it recognises in Myanmar.

Duterte’s plan to revive Philippine democracy

Can an updated constitution empower citizens and strengthen democracy?

Online politics in the Philippines

The Internet as a sphere of contestation in Duterte’s regime.

Succession snapshot: back in black

News and views of Thailand's interregnum.

Thailand’s supreme reign

Will Thailand ever have democracy as long as it has a monarchy?