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‘We are surviving without a dream’

Kachin refugees marooned in Kuala Lumpur.

Ritual and the demise of Thai democracy

Royal image and untold wealth leave a high price to pay for Thailand's democracy.

Drones put land rights back on the map

How West Kalimantan villagers are combining novel mapping techniques and technology with Indonesia's village law to reclaim territory.

What next for the theatrics of Thailand?

What Vajiralongkorn's naming as King means for Thailand's political sphere.

Busting the myth that Myanmar is a sanctions success story

How sanctions can hinder rather than help human rights in Myanmar.

No end to war without women

Myanmar must bring women to the negotiating table when it comes to peace.

Justice’s slow but steady march in Cambodia

Life sentences upheld for former Khmer Rouge officials.

Malaysia, the Philippines and ASEAN

Are there still signs for optimism in ASEAN?

Crossing the line

Redrawing electoral boundaries in Malaysia another attack to democracy.

Cambodia exports can get high on cannabis

Making cannabis legal could be a real export boon, writes Jim Plamondon.

Is working legally a win-win for refugees in Malaysia?

Is the new scheme a step in the right direction?

The Art of Dating in Javanese History

How the Javanese turn chronology into a beautiful artform.