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Derek Milburn
Akanat “six degrees” Promphan
Stacey Martin
Bridging historical archives and earthquake hazard studies in Indonesia
Melyn McKay
Rights law the wrong move?
Leigh Lehane & Mary J Ditton
Health challenges for Burmese migrants in Thailand
Ladylyn Mangada
Lesson 2: Concrete homes do not feed empty stomachs
Lim Weng Marc, Guest Contributor
New faces: better odds or exit strategy?
Llewellyn McCann
What now?
The King is (nearly) dead: long live the King?
Political implications of Thailand’s royal succession
Doug Miles
Yao agriculture and military confiscations
The violent suppression of opium cultivation
Ludovica Marchi
Myanmar’s ASEAN challenges
Ruji Auethavornpipat and Maria Tanyag
Protests and Pandemics: Civil Society Mobilisation in Thailand and the Philippines
Marcus Mietzner
Why Indonesia’s electoral system needs reform
Indonesia’s elections in the periphery: a view from Maluku
SBY’s mixed legacy
The 2014 Parliamentary Elections: Preliminary Lessons
Edward Aspinall & Marcus Mietzner
Taktik Permainan Prabowo
Prabowo’s game plan
Jangan tertipu – Prabowo (masih) ingin menghapus pemilihan presiden secara langsung
Don’t be fooled – Prabowo (still) wants to get rid of direct presidential elections
Prabowo Subianto: pilihlah aku, tetapi sekali saja
Prabowo Subianto: vote for me, but just the once
Eisel Mazard, Guest Contributor
Kokang 2015: Unknown unknowns
Blind spot in Buddhist Studies
Flatulence and breathing meditation
Regina, Canada, Burma
Unpopular facts about one of Buddhist philosophy’s most popular doctrines
The Buddha was bald
Cambodia is not a province of Thailand
The blind men and the elephant in Cambodia
Tamir Moustafa, Guest Contributor
Is Malaysia an “Islamic State”?
Dorothy Mason
Myanmar studies academics decry SOAS Professor of Burmese Language post closure
Myanmar’s anti-junta forces are terrorists, says the Institute for Economics and Peace
Aveanty Miagina
Women entrepreneurs in Halmahera: quiet contributors
Julian Millie
How Indonesian studies’ “brand needy” lets Australian students down
The true story of cruelty to animals in Indonesia
Eugenie Merieau
What’s the role of a Constitutional Court in a military dictatorship? On the dissolution of Thai Raksa Chart
Thailand’s juristocracy
Maznah Mohamad
A clamour for Islamic reform in Malaysia: but in which direction under a Divine Bureaucracy?
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