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February 2022
Hệ thống Kafala và Lao Động Giúp Việc Nhà từ Việt Nam: Tham Nhũng và Nhà Báo Bị Khóa Mồm
Angie Ngọc Trần
Forgotten art history: the art of Chinese-Indonesian women in the 20th century
Jennifer Yang
A new Indonesian capital city: conflict pending
Wasisto Raharjo Jati
COVID-19 and a new social contract for education in the Philippines
Chester Yacub and Dr Pauline Eadie
What does the US-China AI rivalry mean for Southeast Asia?
Jun-E Tan and EngageMedia
The Kafala system and Vietnam’s domestic workers: corruption and a silenced press
Angie Ngọc Trần
Unsettled Frontiers: The author’s account
Sango Mahanty
The dynamics of political contestation within Nahdlatul Ulama’s 34th Muktamar
Septa Dinata
NBSEAS “Cambodia: From Pol Pot to Hun Sen and Beyond”
New Mandala
Erasing the untouchables: the Indonesian way
Duncan Graham
Human rights in the age of Southeast Asian extractivism
Annika Reynolds
The inequities in Indonesia’s vaccine rollout
Nicholas Kuipers and Saiful Mujani
ပူးတွဲကြေညာချက် – မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် စစ်တပ်အာဏာသိမ်းခြင်း တစ်နှစ်ပြည့်
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Joint statement: One year after the military coup in Myanmar
New Mandala
January 2022
Embedded myths of Malaysia’s New Economic Policy
Christopher Choong
Hydro-power projects and cultural rights for Bunong communities in Cambodia
Bunly Soeung
COVID-19, palakasan and the culture of clientelism in the Philippines
Pauline Eadie
In Indonesia, Sumatra’s coal brings more harm than good
Muhammad Beni Saputra
Indonesia’s geopolitical future needs robust climate action
Quah Say Jye
New Mandala and environmental justice in 2022 – call for submissions
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Countering climate collapse: the Spring Revolution must centre indigenous voices
Naw Esther Wah and Jack Jenkins Hill
Researching in Indonesia without fieldwork in the age of COVID
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NBSEAS: “The First Vietnam War: Violence, Sovereignty, and the Fracture of the South, 1945-1956”
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Living Art under attack in Timor-Leste: Arte Moris
Annie Sloman
Nô lệ thời nay: Phụ nữ Việt Nam lao động giúp việc nhà ở Ả-rập Xê-út
Angie Ngọc Trần
Going under? Belt and Road megaprojects and sovereign debt in Laos
Keith Barney and Kanya Souksakoun
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