David Streckfuss argues that William Heinecke's letter backing the coup exposes at best remarkable naiveté or, at worst, cynical insensitivity.
Ominous signs for migrant workers in Thailand
Charlie Thame argues that Thailand ought to wake up quickly and recognise that migrants are an asset
The decline of Lao civil society
While donors strive to build a more visible face for Lao civil society, they may be contributing more to the destruction of its foundations.
Rohingya: denied the right to be human
Witnesses to long standing acts of oppression are complicit in the unfolding genocide of Rohingya. It is time to act.
Australia’s Malay population
Nicholas Herriman writes about Australia's little known Malay community of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
Video: Jokowi v Prabowo
Ross Tapsell and Greg Fealy canvass Indonesia's presidential candidates and how the electorate are responding to them.
The confusion about “Constitutional Monarchy” in Malaysia
Clive Kessler explores confusion about "Constitutional Monarchy" in Malaysia
See you in court
Under the open list system, claims of legislative candidates 'stealing' votes from party colleagues during the counting process.
Persona non grata no more?
Hamish McDonald tests the notion that a Prabowo presidency might not be that bad after all.
Thailand’s forgotten key
Constitutional scholar Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang asks if Thailand can escape from its vicious cycle of political instability.
Seven questions for Thailand’s military
Robert Dayley asks some hard questions of General Prayuth and Thailand's other new leaders
So what is Jokowi’s message?
Yen Tzu-Chien observes Jokowi in action at an event in Jakarta, and hears about the 'mental revolution'.
Days of future past in Thailand
Perhaps things in Thailand could have turned out very differently, as this journey into the past, and future, suggests.
Bargaining with the PAP
Any bargain between society and PAP on the 'social contract' is likely to be heavily biased towards the PAP.
Belief in One God
Can the presidential candidates tackle rising religious intolerance when in office? Not when prime perpetrator is the state itself, argues A'an Suryana.
Video: Andrew Walker on latest Thai coup
In this video, Thailand politics expert and New Mandala co-founder Andrew Walker dissects the country's latest military coup.
Freaky Friday
The Hendropriyono pot calls the Prabowo kettle black, Jokowi goes to Papua and Gerindra gets Happy.
Making Peace with the Enemy
Why do victims of human rights abuses support for Prabowo’s candidacy for President?
Songsuda Yodmani and the 2014 coup
Pavin Chachavalpongpun takes aim at a press conference that sought to legitimise Thailand's recent coup
Student Politics in the Selfie-Age
Elena Williams discovers that student politics in Yogyakarta aren't what they used to be.
Dissonance in Malaysia-Japan relations
The dissonance between Abe and Najib is explained by the current status of their long dominant parties
NTEU condemns Thai coup
The Australian higher education union calls for the release of all academics and students detained by Thailand's junta
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