Shining a light on police complicity in 1965

Katharine McGregor and Jemma Purdey look at the Ubud cancellations, the police and Indonesia's 1965 massacre.

The world and the vote

International interest in Myanmar's elections a major positive, writes Trevor Wilson.

Southeast Asian snapshots

From phallic Facebook posts to hot hashtags in the Philippines, Mish Khan brings you the best and worst from our chaotic region.

Sex workers and sex robots: what’s really at stake

Talk of robots only distracts from the real issues in the sex trade.

Monks march during Myanmar's Saffron revolution. Photo: Wikimedia commons

Civil society and the vote

Civil society must play an important role in consolidating Myanmar's democratic transition, writes Helen James.

Photo: Olivia Cable

Red and green rallies and the vote

Colourful rallies and a solidarity in hope set the scene for Myanmar's election.

Photo: Pierre (Rennes) on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/equinoxefr/

Freedom and firewalls

Peeping through the "Ka-La" of Thailand and its single Internet gateway.

Photo: UN Women Asia & the Pacific on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/unwomenasiapacific/

Women and the vote

Will Myanmar’s election narrow the gender gap in politics?

Photo: Dino Ahmad Ali on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/dinoowww/

A war on words, a murder of memory

Dark days return to Indonesia, with censorship of its dark past.

Photo: Michael Coghlan on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/

Sex robots and the sex trade

There are dangerous and disturbing links between the sex trade and sex robots, writes Kathleen Richardson.

The USDP faces the people

Even after the ruling party eventually melts away, what will remain is the core of military power

Photo: Wikimedia commons

Consolidating control in cyberspace

Thailand's online battle for control of the nation's narrative is heating up.

General Suharto (second from left) and other army officers attend the funeral of their slain comrades in 1965.

Censorship and the forbidden past

Hamish McDonald reflects on the censorship of events marking Indonesia's 1965 massacre.

Photo by fabolousfabs on flickr

Youth and the vote

Myanmar's fountain of youth... careful it’s not Kool-Aid.

China and the vote

Like a dour brylcreemed uncle, Beijing will be warning Naypyitaw about all this change-y, hope-y stuff come 8 November.

Thailand's coup leaders; breaking the Internet since October 2015. Photo: Des Morris on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_mo-fo/

Southeast Asian snapshots

From slices of pizza in Myanmar to secession in Malaysia, Mish Khan brings you the silly and sublime from Southeast Asia.

Unsung heroes and the vote

Embassy staff helping, not hampering, Myanmar's vote.

Bamboo forest. Photo: Stuck in customs on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/

It’s time for a truly Asia-Pacific vision at ANU

Why Australia's national university must bite the bullet when it comes to humanities and social science.

A separate peace

Myanmar’s ‘nationwide ceasefire’; not nationwide, not a ceasefire, argues Rachel Wagley.

Somyot Pumpanmuang, speaks to reporters about the Bangkok blast investigation in front of a popular go-go bar тАЬSuckersтАЭ . Photo: Royal Thai Police

Truth the latest victim in Bangkok blast

Case closed in Bangkok bombing; but it shouldn't be, writes Zachary Abuza.

Credibility and the vote

Whether Myanmar’s elections will be free and fair is the question on everyone’s lips.

Who are Myanmar’s friends?

After the election could friendship between India and Myanmar be rekindled, asks Nicholas Farrelly

A Myanmar ballot paper. Photo: Getty Images/istockphoto.

With no vote we have no voice

Missing ballot paper raises serious questions about Myanmar's free and fair elections.

A tribute to Nicholas Tapp

Jean Michaud reflects on the life of a prolific intellectual standing at the forefront of his field.