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Thailand’s international human rights obligations in question

Any proposed amnesty for the 2010 political violence should explicitly exclude those who committed gross violations of human rights

Malaysia-Singapore Update 2013 programme

Find out more about this major conference where experts will discuss these important Southeast Asian neighbours

Hitler again

Cod Satrusayang asks what Thailand's Hitler controversies tell us about the country's preoccupation with figures of authority.

Finding a solution in Thailand’s deep south

Murray Hunter argues that the long term solution to the problems in Thailand's deep south lies in enabling integration without the loss of cultural identity.

Birding with Thai characteristics

Stig Toft Madsen writes about the social history of birding in Thailand and invites contributions to a conference panel

Can Malaysia’s intellectual communities move beyond the status quo?

The Malaysian intellectual world remains in a rut, with tired ideas constantly recycled and refurbished

Thein Sein talks at Chatham House

In this report Mark Inkey summarises Myanmar President Thein Sein's only public speech in London

Malaysia a constitutional democracy?

This case is a chance for the courts to clarify that the Malaysian Constitution lays down a legal basis for “constitutional democracy.”

Protesters greet Thein Sein in Britain

Mark Inkey reports on the reception President Thein Sein received when he visited London this week

Just a lady – Part II

In this post Luke Corbin considers whether a recent Aung San Suu Kyi biopic is a failure

ICTS 12 – second call for papers

Proposals for papers to be presented at the 12th International Conference on Thai Studies can be submitted up to 1 September 2013.

Regulating money lending in Malaysia

The Malaysian Moneylenders Act 1951 on its own is ineffective and inefficient in protecting the interest of borrowers and maximizing the public’s welfare.