The Rolling Stones of Malaysia's opposition is here. Don't forget to catch them at a city near you.
Burgers and social responsibility in Myanmar
New Mandala co-founder Nicholas Farrelly chews over the hiring policies of fast food stores
Rights go regional
A new book shows how regional organisations like ASEAN are helping spread human rights in Asia.
A numbers game: Social media and political legitimacy
Robert Talcoth examines the tricky matter of quantifying support for Thailand's competing political movements
Murky democratic dawn in Southeast Asia
Michael Vatikiotis suggests that for established elites it's their replaceability in a democratic system that is hardest to swallow
Islam, a religion of peace
Timothy Daniels provides a response to Clive Kessler's article noting that context is important in understanding the basis of religious violence.
Thai Police: Intent to reform?
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang argues that without a serious overhaul, the police will remain a dangerous tool for governments, elected or not
Forest evictions under Prayuth?
Jean-Philippe Leblond suggests that military moves need to be tightly monitored by academics, journalists and activists
Thailand’s Prayuth: Not just another coup-maker
In the wake of Thailand's 2014 coup, megaphone diplomacy can have a negative effect, argues John Blaxland
VIDEO: 2014 Indonesia Update Conference
Experts from Indonesia and around the world reflect on the SBY decade.
Why Indonesia banned ISIS
Indonesia’s ban of ISIS was motivated by more than fear of returning fighters, writes Dominic Berger.
Democracy safe. Prosperity uncertain.
Indonesia's democracy may be safe, but the economic good times aren't set to roll on, writes Hamish McDonald.
The reassertion of the state
The scrapping of direct elections for local officials in Indonesia won't have that profound an effect, writes Michael Buehler.
Refusing to forget
A new volume of poetry by Zubaidah Johar powerfully recounts the experiences of women in Aceh’s troubled past and uncertain future.
Thai Studies in Australia, redux
New Mandala co-founder Nicholas Farrelly re-opens old discussions about the study of Thailand in Australia
Captain Nat and the wheels of Thai justice
Des Ball offers an assessment of recent criminal matters involving the Border Patrol Police
Law and irony in Thailand
New Mandala co-founder Nicholas Farrelly reflects on recent efforts to clamp down on free academic expression
You can meet Ambiga in Australia
Greg Lopez suggests that New Mandala readers might want to come and meet a "very dangerous" Malaysian woman.
Rohingya and national identities in Burma
Carlos Sardi├▒a Galache weighs in to the vigorous debate about the Rohingya and their status as a "national race"
Singapore Grand Prix and soft power
Benjamin Day examines what the Formula One calendar reveals about shifts in global power
Watch the border…
Doug Krugman suggests Thailand and Cambodia need reminding that renewed violence would not be welcome
SBY’s mixed legacy
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s 10-year rule leaves Indonesia with mixed fortunes and a controversial legacy, writes Marcus Mietzner.
Malaysia Day
Will the Abbot administration's approach to Malaysia be a wise one for Australia in the long run?
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