Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang argues that arbitrariness has continued to jeopardise public institutions in Thailand
Will Australia’s cup runneth over in Asia?
Disappointing crowds at the 2015 Asian cup show Australia may not be ready to call Asia home, writes James Giggacher.
Singapore’s “Battle for Merger” revisited – Part II
In this follow-up, Poh Soo Kai argues that Singapore would have been a better country with Barisan Sosialis.
What’s left unspoken
After a recent trip to the country, Belinda Cranston asks how much is really changing in Myanmar.
Review: To Singapore, with Love
Sandeep Ray reviews a film about agitators and exiles who felt that they had a rightful say in the future direction of the nation
A rage against history
In response to recent developments, Clive Kessler - in three articles - explores the history and relationship of Islam, violence and Southeast Asia.
Islam, politics and violence in Malaysia
Mohd Nawab argues that Malaysia's ruling elite has shifted to the Islamic register
Gangsta to the roots: Gangsta or civil society?
Sophie Lemiere argues that "gangsters" are now embedded into Malaysia's political system.
For Indonesia’s oligarchs, the party isn’t over
According to Hipolitus Yolisandry Ringgi Wangge, it's their party and they'll feud if they want to
Gangsta to the roots: Gangsta beyond stereotypes
In Part 3, Sophie Lemiere analyses the organisational structure of Pekida.
Want to work for New Mandala?
New Mandala looks to appoint a part-time Postdoctoral Fellow and Editor. Applications close 5 February 2015.
Gangsta to the roots: Gangsta through the years
In Part 2, Sophie Lemiere traces the history of Pekida.
Gangsta to the roots: A Gangsta’s paradise
Sophie Lemiere explores the nexus between UMNO and gangsterism in this four part article.
Grassroots democracy made in Vietnam
Tu Phuong Nguyen discusses a public meeting in a rural hamlet where road construction is on the agenda
Multi-culturalism: the flipside of fundamentalism?
Alwyn Lau argues that fundamentalism and multi-culturalism may be one and the same phenomenon.
In search of Saman
In the first of two pieces on Aceh, Lilianne Fan reflects on the Saman dance and its place in the Gayo cultural universe
Happy New Year from New Mandala
New Mandala's end of year spectacular has some familiar faces getting their groove on
Reponse to Poh Soo Kai’s allegations
Burhan Gafoor, the Singaporean High Commissioner to Australia, responds to a recent New Mandala post
Blind spot in Buddhist Studies
Eisel Mazard looks closely at the relationship between Buddhist Studies and contemporary politics in Southeast Asia
The making of pseudo-democracy
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang says military-style participation renders constitution drafting meaningless
Everyone is a politician
Aslam Abd Jalil argues that everyone is a politician and that our political stand is what we believe things should be
The changing face of Xanana Gusmao
It's time to re-examine the myth surrounding the Xanana Gusmao, write Angie Bexley and Maj Nygaard-Christensen.
The Praba Ganesan story
Praba Ganesan says he is a willing volunteer to support an abstract convolution called Malaysia
Koh Tao trial another litmus test
Luke Corbin suggests the Koh Tao investigation is an example of institutional discrimination against the Burmese in Thailand
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