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Danang Widoyoko
Ahok and the rise (and fall?) of state capital
Bersih2014: A New Political Movement is Born
Wang Lezhi
Ideological (mega)projects: Xiong’an and Nusantara
Try Ananto Wicaksono
Can Vietnam lead ASEAN?
Joshua Walker
Captain, striker, and the integralist state
Benny Widyono
An alternative view of the Duch verdict in Cambodia
Wong Siew Lyn
Conserving a New Malaysia
Warming to climate change
Roisai Wongsuban
In limbo: Migrant workers struggle with the Myanmar coup and COVID-19
Khin Zaw Win
Review: “On the Shadow Tracks”
What lurks beyond the Belt and Road in Myanmar?
Twin authoritarianisms in Myanmar
Fences and ghettoes aren’t the answer in Rakhine
Hew Wai Weng
Manufacturing Malay unity and the downfall of Pakatan Harapan
Himpunan 812 and a new rivalry in Malay politics
Malay anxiety, exclusion, and national unity
The struggle for political Islam in ‘new Malaysia’
The limits to identity politics in GE14
Voting for Islamisms beyond the ballot box
Piety, politics, and the popularity of Felix Siauw
Middle class competition and Islamic populism
The politics of Himpunan 355
Reclaiming halal
Defending Islam and reclaiming diversity
Bersih 5 and the increase of the Malay discontents
A rise in anti-Chinese rhetoric
Musing on the aesthetics of modern Muslims
Universalising Islam in Malaysia
Brendan Whyte
The Railway Atlas of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia
Bridget Welsh
Singapore’s ‘Not Normal’ Election
Malaysia’s political transformation(s): preliminary reflections
From the streets to the courtroom: judicial electoral contestation
Tough year for human rights in Southeast Asia
Najib’s fear campaign
Victory and insecurity: Sarawak results and trajectories
A ‘fixed’ result: Sarawak’s electoral distortions
It’s raining money in Sarawak
Stopping ‘change’: Sarawak’s electoral battlegrounds
‘Same old’ in Sarawak campaign
Not business as usual in Malaysia
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