Cementing dissent in Indonesia

Courageous peasant women concrete feet to keep struggle alive, writes Iqra Anugrah.

Massacre, memory and the wounds of 1965

Truth still elusive after symposium on Indonesia's mass killings, writes Ariel Heryanto.

The neo-authoritarian threat in the Philippines

Why presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte is a danger to democracy.

Thailand’s containment constitution

New charter attempts to cure two 'illnesses' plaguing Thai democracy.

The rise of Indonesian digital art

Contemporary art is breaking new boundaries and tackling important issues.

Counting the cost of 1MDB

Podcasts from a panel discussion on Malaysia's political polarisation.

Myanmar past and present: two views

Andrew Selth looks at the hardships the country still faces today.

New year, new politics?

Myanmar must move beyond highly personalised political drama, writes Nicholas Farrelly.

A look at Laos’ future leaders

Who's who in the communist state's new leadership team.

Orangutans and ‘non-human’ rights

Should we recognise humanity in another species?

Will Laos be a lousy ASEAN leader?

Many doubt whether this year’s chair of ASEAN is up to the job.

Muzzling Timor’s media

Freedom of the press is under threat with case against local reporter.

The seeds of hope

How a grassroots voting project could revive Malaysia's democracy.

Duterte’s rape joke no laughing matter

Philippines presidential candidate’s comments on Australian victim leave a bad taste.

Seeking a “zone of safety”

How Indonesia's 'state care' is making beggars, buskers and the homeless more vulnerable.

NLD needs to prioritise labour reform

New government needs to focus on workers' rights and conditions, writes Trevor Wilson.

The quiet erosion of parliamentary immunity in Cambodia

Return to 'lawfare' as one side of politics uses constitution to attack the other.

Urban exclusion in Southeast Asia

When it comes to urban planning, lines of exclusion and inclusion need to be redrawn.

Myanmar: an economy ready for takeoff

Transition from closed command to open economy could yield big returns.

Millennia-long histories and Burmese migrations into Thailand

It’s time to take a longer view on a complex issue, writes TF Rhoden.

Sticking it to the crown

Cartoons lampooning Thai royal family spark major backlash.

Ceremony and pomp in Papua

Ministerial visit shows that Jokowi's government still lacks genuine solutions when it comes to troubled region.

Malaysia’s political polarisation

ANU public seminar to examine deepening crisis.

Personalities and institutional power in Malaysia

An authoritarian system set up to let unpopular and weak leaders rule -- no matter what.