Murray Hunter examines the prospects for peace in the far south of Thailand following the February 28 agreement.
On the eve of a tourist boom
This micro-post offers a few quick reflections on the prospects for tourism in Karen State.
Fast food and rapid change
In this micro-post, part of a series by Nicholas Farrelly, the New Mandala co-founder nibbles at the issue of quick eats in Myanmar.
Gazing into Sittwe prison
In this micro-post, Nicholas Farrelly offers a brief glimpse from 300 feet above the Rakhine State as a plane wobbles in to land.
Myanmar idols and market-place paraphernalia
Nicholas Farrelly presents a micro-post about culture, commerce and competition in eastern Myanmar.
Islamic education’s desperate plight
The Pakistan-based Taliban are helping fund schools in southern Thailand, according to Murray Hunter.
Sihanouk’s legacy
No-one in the modern history of Southeast Asia has had such a continuous and lasting effect on the politics of their country than the late King Father Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia.
Competing visions in the Muslim world
An interesting conference for those interested in the compatibility of Islam and democracy, and all things Islam in Southeast Asia, and beyond.
Indian migrant workers in Malaysia – part 2
Amarjit Kaur asks why are so many Malaysians of Indian heritage still so poor?
Indian migrant workers in Malaysia – part 1
In the first of this series Amarjit Kaur looks at the history of Indian migrants in Malaysia.
Who makes public policy in Malaysia?
The future prosperity of Malaysia will not be determined by who governs Malaysia but by how it is governed, writes Murray Hunter.
Asia Pacific Week at ANU
Applications are open for Asia Pacific Week 2013 at the ANU. Travel grants are available.
Campaigning on lèse-majesté
If outrage at the lèse-majesté law drives some academic research and writing, some of it may be better for it and reveal that speaking the truth is noble.
Thai studies in Sydney
Panel proposals for the Twelfth International Conference on Thai Studies (April 2014, Sydney University) close at the end of this month.
The Three Thousand Year Old Wave
In the wake of the 2004 tsunami some Moken believed the path was clear for them to create a revitalised identity.
Thai love between the pages
A special Book Zone post for Valentine's Day, celebrating the theme of love in our National Library of Australia Thai collection
Details on 2013 Myanmar Update
On 15-16 March the Australian National University will host the 2013 Myanmar/Burma Update Conference. You can register online to attend.
Interview with Myanmar labour activist Su Su Nway
Stepehen Campbell interviews Ma Su Su Nway, a prominent Yangon-based labour activist and National League for Democracy party member.
For God’s sake?
The Allah issue in Malaysia is related to the deeply entrenched Malay attitude towards the ability and right to name and summon spirits from the 'Malay spirit universe'.
Western campaigners and lèse-majesté
We need to be careful that we don’t provide Thai ultra-royalists with exactly the image of the interfering Westerner they are seeking.
Singapore’s food security strategy
As the overall food supply becomes more volatile, Singapore is taking a well balanced approach in its food resilience programs.
Siamese atrocities in Chiang Kham
French attitudes towards the Siamese hardened when reports arrived of "unspeakable atrocities” by Siamese troops in their repression of the Shan rebellion.
ASEAN’s western management infatuation
South-East Asian countries may stand independent politically and economically but they are still trapped within the syndrome of intellectual colonization.
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