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May 2014
The week that was (23 May)
New Mandala Indonesia Team
Is there an ideological cleavage in 2014?
Tom Power
Return to the fold
Mathew Davies
Myanmar as middle power
Gareth Robinson
‘Pretty numbers’ and Indonesia’s DPD elections
Nathan Allen
Coup? What coup?
James Giggacher
Clock watching and election complaints in Indonesia’s Constitutional Court
Veri Junaidi and Jim Della-Giacoma
A democratic anti-corruption discourse for Thailand
Marc Saxer, Guest Contributor
Thailand’s juristocracy
Eugenie Merieau
May flowers
Matt Schissler, Guest Contributor
A lesson for researchers
Edward Aspinall
Malaysia’s ETP: Of diagnosis and prescription
Shankaran Nambiar
Timor’s silence
Maj Nygaard Christensen and Angie Bexley
Polling: the race tightens
Liam Gammon
Undoing Yudhoyono’s Sectarian Legacy
Andreas Harsono
Myanmar’s ASEAN challenges
Ludovica Marchi
A response to UiTM’s seminar presenters
Joshua Woo, Guest Contributor
Fun with flowcharts: the China-US Conspiracy Scheme
Liam Gammon
A coup by any other name…
James Giggacher
Wither Human Rights?
Usman Hamid
Uses and Abuses of history: Peter Carey responds
New Mandala Indonesia Team
Memory’s Muse
Peter Carey
What goes unsaid: Indonesia’s environment
Fitrian Ardiansyah
Rallying to Prabowo’s cause
Michele Ford and Teri Caraway
Myanmar’s unreliable narrators
Matthew Gibbons
Symbols of success
Yogi Setya Permana
Partitioned love in the dirty lake
James Giggacher
THAINEY: Lives of the Thais in Sydney
Pasoot Lasuka and Charn Panarut
Electoral integrity in Thailand
Max Grömping, Guest Contributor
Anger Management
Tom Power
April 2014
The Aceh exception
Teungku ZyAd
Can we really live together?
Scot Barme
Pathways to peace in Rakhine State
Taylor OтАЩConnor
The 30%
Hana Satriyo
Reflections on Tuol Sleng
David Hopkins
The power of Thailand’s networks
Ruediger Korff
Kamol, Rienthong, and 112
Anonymous
What women want
James Giggacher
Polls apart
Ross Tapsell
Karpal Singh: Tiger and King
Harold Kong, Guest Contributor
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