Issue 13: Monarchies in Southeast Asia

Brunei Darussalam: Royal Absolutism and the Modern State

Brunei Darussalam: Royal Absolutism and the Modern State. Brunei Darussalam (Abode of Peace) is a small, independent state with the only ruling monarchy in Southeast Asia. Since achieving independence from Britain in 1984, the Brunei monarchy […]

Issue 13: Monarchies in Southeast Asia

The Future of Monarchy in Cambodia

The Future of Monarchy in Cambodia Traditional Southeast Asian monarchies, whether deriving from Hindu-Buddhist or Islamic traditions, have been either eliminated or maintained by major colonial powers. The most powerful ones like the Burmese were […]

Issue 13: Monarchies in Southeast Asia

The Future of the Monarchy in Thailand

The Future of the Monarchy in Thailand The future of any monarchy is at least partially determined by the strengths and weaknesses of its current reign and the path of succession to the next. This […]

Issue 13: Monarchies in Southeast Asia

The Monarchy in Malaysia: Struggling for Legitimacy

The Monarchy in Malaysia: Struggling for Legitimacy Lately, there has been a resurgence of scholarly interest in the political role of the monarchy in Malaysia, as manifested by the publications of recent studies by Kobkua […]

Issue 13: Monarchies in Southeast Asia

Monarchies in Southeast Asia

Monarchies in Southeast Asia Professor Michael Leifer, the late much respected scholar of Southeast Asian studies, wrote a preface for the critically acclaimed book by Roger Kershaw titled, Monarchy in Southeast Asia. Leifer said, “It is […]

Past Issues

Issue 11: Southeast Asian Studies in Korea

 Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Issue 11 (March 2011). Southeast Asian Studies in Korea Special Editorial The advance of globalization and regionalization has been widening and deepening the mutual relationships between Northeast and Southeast Asia. […]