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The Kingdom’s self-proclaimed ‘father of Facebook’

How Cambodia's PM is scoring big political points via social media.

Curtain call for the CNRP?

Scott Rawlinson reflects on the chances of survival for Cambodia's all-important opposition party.

Witnessing Myanmar’s momentous change

New book provides eyewitness account of country's incredible reforms.

Sustaining anti-Chinese sentiment in Jakarta

Don't be "arrogant with power" senior army general warns.

Jokowi’s Papua policy deeply flawed

Disconnect between Jakarta and provinces could widen under current presidency.

Not business as usual in Malaysia

Najib and nation both bruised by new and rough political terrain, writes Bridget Welsh.

Horror headlines, tourism and the Thai junta

Military masters are paying lip service to foreigners' safety, writes Paul Sanderson.

Universities in a democratic Myanmar

Democracies need open and vibrant education systems, writes Nicholas Farrelly.

Silencing the media in Malaysia

Is there any chancing of ending a long history of stifling free speech?

Morality and LGBT rights in Indonesia

Homophobic local bylaws make a marginalised community more vulnerable.

A pressing concern

Amrita Malhi examines what's behind the expulsion of Australian media from Malaysia.

Myanmar’s next president

Trevor Wilson on the country’s likely leaders and how they are likely to lead.