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Ayungin Shoal and the spectre of informal international law
Ross Tugade
Amid revolution, Myanmar’s NGOs face a deficit of donor solidarity
Tamas Wells & Pyae Phyo Maung
Apply for New Mandala’s Emerging Scholar Award
New Mandala
A new direction for the New Colombo Plan. Maybe.
Liam Prince
B
Buddhist division and polarisation in Myanmar’s revolutionary situation
Phyo Wai & Iselin Frydenlund
Break-ins and breaking news: the Timorese fence-jumpers of Jakarta
Jim Della-Giacoma
C
Continuity was the surprise in Indonesia’s legislative elections
Stephen Sherlock
Clerics to coal miners: the decline of Indonesia’s Islamic civil society
Alex Arifianto
D
Defection and revolution in Myanmar
Helene Maria Kyed
E
Erratum: “Indonesians want a more diverse legislature”
New Mandala
Explaining the Prabowo landslide
Sana Jaffrey & Eve Warburton
Ethnonationalism and Myanmar’s future
David Brenner
F
From polarisation to opportunism: organised Islam and the 2024 elections
Alexander R. Arifianto & Aisah Putri Budiatri
Forgetting the Battle of Manila
John Lee Candelaria
Forgotten war in Burma, ignored war in Myanmar
Edith Mirante
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How do Indonesian businesspeople manage risks in electoral participation?
Ahmad Syarif Syechabubakr
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Indonesian Islamists’ pragmatic pivot in 2024
Nava Nuraniyah
Indonesians want a more diverse legislature
Eve Warburton, Edward Aspinall, Diego Fossati, Burhanuddin Muhtadi & Sally White
Introducing the HI-RES SIKAP of Indonesian voters
Nathanael Sumaktoyo & Nicholas Kuipers
Indonesia’s problem of ‘proper’ masculinity
Abdullah Faqih
Indonesia’s killer commodity
Marina Welker
In Myanmar, prison protests are revolutionary
Andrew M. Jefferson, Tomas Max Martin & Anonymous
Ideological (mega)projects: Xiong’an and Nusantara
Wang Lezhi
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James C. Scott: against the myopic study of politics
Olle Törnquist
Jim Scott in memoriam, Southeast Asian studies in perpetuum
John T. Sidel
Jokowi broke the ‘Reformasi coalition’
Edward Aspinall & Fauziah Mayangsari
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Myanmar and the second-oldest profession
Andrew Selth
Matriculating amid Myanmar’s conflict
Sa Phan
Môi Giới Lao Động Nhà Nước Việt Nam Cho Phép Lạm Dụng Người Lao Động Ở Ả-Rập Xê-Út
Angie Ngọc Trần
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Population loss in Portuguese Timor during WW2 revisited
Douglas Kammen
R
Review: “On the Shadow Tracks”
Khin Zaw Win
Reclaiming Phnom Penh’s streets for citizens
Prak Norak & Jose Rafael Martinez Garcia
Revolution and solidarity in Myanmar
Justine Chambers & Nick Cheesman
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Translating atrocity at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Rachel Killean, Rosemary Grey, Jinhyun Cho and Ludmila Stern
TITEN: a new phase of Biennale Jogja
Asep Topan
The growing contradictions of Singapore’s HDB scheme
Chua Beng Huat
The workers paying the price for Indonesia’s nickel boom
Alfian Al-Ayubby
The price of representation in Indonesia
Nick Kuipers & Eve Warburton
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Video: Roundtable on Indonesia’s 2024 elections
New Mandala
Vietnam’s labour brokerage state enables worker abuse in Saudi Arabia
Angie Ngọc Trần
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