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The tragedy of communal land in Indonesia
Study finds low productivity and high conflict on shared land in some of Indonesia's poorest provinces.
Religion after the referendum
Why Thailand's new constitution could lead to greater religious tension and violence.
Behind the rifts in modern Malaysia
Malaysians are rallying behind arrogance, antagonism and illiberalism.
Digital can breach the divide
Indonesia shows why digital literacy is just as important for Australia as Asia literacy.
Journeys without maps in Myanmar
More open politics and new technologies are putting much of the country back on the beaten path.
Myanmar’s Rohingya need tomorrow’s fairer world today
Can the Kofi Annan-chaired commission chart a path to peace and human rights for the Rohingya?
How human rights can win Duterte’s war
Human rights can have a place in Duterte’s war against drugs.
Trapped in economic upheaval
Unskilled workers are at risk of exploitation in the ASEAN Economic Community.
A shroud of violence in the Philippines
Why does Filipino society paradoxically accept violent means to contain violence?
Communists and contradictions in Vietnam
The country's rulers are caught between renewal and maintaining Communism with Vietnamese characteristics.
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