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Issue 22

Gender, Sexuality and ‘Songsang’: Freedom of Expression for LGBT Malaysians?

“As a democratic country, we have the right to voice things out.”  Azmi Sharom, 2014.  During one of my lectures at Monash University Malaysia, my Malaysian and non-Malaysian students and I looked at challenges in […]

NEW | THE BLOOMING YEARS

Download a compilation of all the English KRSEA articles from Issue 13 (March 2013), to Issue 20 (September 2016). This period marked a turning point for KRSEA with the re-launch of the website in March 2013 and the new online archive of earlier issues.

Latest Reviews

  • KRSEA-review-Working-Towards-the-Monarchy--The-Politics-of-Space-in-Downtown-Bangkok

    Review— Working Towards the Monarchy: The Politics of Space in Downtown Bangkok

    Title: Working Towards the Monarchy: The Politics of Space in Downtown Bangkok Author: Serhat Ünaldi Publisher: [...]
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    Review— Cambodia’s Foreign Relations in Regional and Global Contexts

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    Review— Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast Asia

    Title: Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast Asia Authors: Paul Chambers and [...]
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    Title: Thailand: Shifting Ground Between the US and a Rising China (Asian Arguments) Author: Benjamin Zawacki Paperback. Zed Books, [...]
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Trendsetters

  • SOCIAL-media-Cambodia-KRSEA

    Social Media in Cambodia: Relevant but Not Decisive

    Social media has been one of the greatest phenomena of the past decade, it is present in many aspects of the daily life and it has, inevitably, interacted with the political realm. The debate on how the interaction between politics and the Internet serves democratic purposes has given way to a myriad of perspectives, ranging from the sceptic and realist view that foresees an Internet moulded to fit traditional politics, [...]
  • Thailand's-Happiness-Campaign-KRSEA

    Nation Branding in Post-Coup Thailand: A Strategy for Political Legitimation?

  • Colonialism-ASEAN-identity-KRSEA-banner

    Colonialism and ASEAN Identity: Inherited “mental barriers” hindering the formation of a collective ASEAN identity

  • Environmental-politics-Thailand

    Big Cats, Fallen Trees, and Everyday Impunity, or Do Environmental Politics Still Matter in Thailand?

  • Gender Awareness and Equality in Indonesian Foreign Policy

  • Thailand’s-Universal-Health-Coverage-Under-the-Coup-d’état--Is-a-Coinsurance-Raise-Good

    Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage under the Coup d’état: Is a Coinsurance Raise Good?

  • Duterte-fake-news

    Social Media & Blogging: The Changing Philippine Media Landscape under the Duterte Regime

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  • Battling Ephemera: Bruneian Narratives, Public Record, the Need for a Critical Middle

  • Cambodia-Thailand relations in the post Cold-War Era

  • ASEAN Lacks Common Trade Policy on China’s International Capacity Cooperation Strategy

  • Gender, Sexuality and ‘Songsang’: Freedom of Expression for LGBT Malaysians?

  • Southeast Asian Economies: Is There Anything in Common?

  • Political Economy of Affordable Housing in Malaysia

  • A Colonial University for South-East Asia? The Indochinese University in Hanoi (1906-1945)

  • The Staying Power of Dynastic Politicians in the Philippines

  • Rising Environmental Awareness in Vietnam

  • “Scandal surfers”: Some politicians get away with outrageous behaviour

  • Commodification of Culture in Vietnam’s Northern Highlands

  • Reluctant Islamists: Rules and Incentives in the Malay World

  • Southeast Asia, Surprisingly

  • Rethinking Approaches to the Study of Thai Foreign Policy Behaviours

  • Celebrating Muhammad’s Birthday in Yogyakarta

  • Legitimacy and Military Rule in Today’s Thailand

  • Reel Justice: Filipino Action Movies in a Time of Killing

  • The Colour-Coded Movements as a Space to Enhance Women’s Political Power

  • The rise of mass-mobilizing politics in Indonesia

  • Misunderstanding the Internet, Misunderstanding the Users: Cases from Thailand

  • The Production of Shared Space: Notes on Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong and Japan

  • An Arms Race in Southeast Asia: The Claims and Realities

  • The good child’s duties: childhood in militarized Thailand

  • Revitalising Cooperatives of Agricultural Communities: OTOP Organisations in Thai Villages

  • The Constitutional Court in the 2016 constitutional draft: A substitute King for Thailand in the post-Bhumibol era?

  • Vietnam’s Urban Middle Class: Rapidly Growing, Slowly Awakening

  • “Family” making in Sino-Thai Relations

  • Myanmar Oil and Gas: Managed by the People for the People

  • Energy Security in Southeast Asia? Let’s start with the Future

  • “Arrested Development” Why and how the Thai junta disciplines labor

  • The Real Crisis of Philippine Democracy

  • Enticing Patriotism: Thai National Anthems and Elites’ Political Interests in the 1930s

  • Civil Discourse and Civil Society: The dysfunctional culture of Thai academia

  • China’s Three-Pronged Strategy on Regional Connectivity

  • Ugly Americans, Ugly Thais

Bahasa Indonesia
  • Paige-Johnson-Tan-Suharto-20-years

    Normal Baru: Demokrasi Indonesia Duapuluh Tahun setelah Suharto

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    Dari Otokrasi ke Presidensialisme Koalisi: Transformasi Kepresidenan Indonesia Pasca-Rezim Otoriter

  • Quo Vadis “Civil Islam”? Menjelaskan Kebangkitan Islamisme di Indonesia Pasca-Reformasi

  • Duapuluh Tahun Setelah Rezim Suharto: Politik Dinasti dan Tanda-tanda Otoritarianisme Subnasional

  • Lintasan Keadilan Transisional dan Ketidakpuasannya di Indonesia

日本語
  • Paige-Johnson-Tan-Suharto-20-years

    新たな常態:スハルトから20年後のインドネシア民主主義

  • post-authoritarian-transformation-KRSEA

    独裁政治から連合型大統領制へ :インドネシア大統領職のポスト権威主義的変容

  • シビル・イスラムはどこへ向かうのか? ポスト・レフォルマシのインドネシアにおけるイスラム主義の高まりについて

  • スハルト後の20年: 世襲政治とサブナショナル権威主義の兆し

  • インドネシアにおける移行期正義とその不満の軌跡

ภาษาไทย
  • Paige-Johnson-Tan-Suharto-20-years

    ภาวะปกติใหม่: ยี่สิบปีของระบอบประชาธิปไตยในอินโดนีเซียยุคหลังซูฮาร์โต

  • post-authoritarian-transformation-KRSEA

    จากเอกาธิปไตยถึง “ระบบเครือข่ายประธานาธิบดี”: ความเปลี่ยนแปลงของตำแหน่งประธานาธิบดีอินโดนีเซียหลังยุคเผด็จการ

  • อิสลามอารยะ ท่านจะไปทางไหน?: อรรถาธิบายการขยายตัวของลัทธิอิสลามนิยมในอินโดนีเซียหลังยุคปฏิรูป

  • ยี่สิบปีหลังยุคซูฮาร์โต: การเมืองวงศาคณาญาติกับสัญญาณของระบอบอำนาจนิยมส่วนภูมิภาค

  • วิถีของความยุติธรรมระยะเปลี่ยนผ่านกับความคับข้องใจในอินโดนีเซีย

Tiếng Việt
  • Paige-Johnson-Tan-Suharto-20-years

    Bình thường mới: Nền dân chủ Indonesia hai mươi năm sau thời Suharto

  • post-authoritarian-transformation-KRSEA

    Từ chế độc tài đến Xu hướng tổng thống liên minh : Thay đổi về chức tổng thống ở Indonesia sau thời độc tài

  • Hồi giáo dân sự, người đi đâu? Giải thích Phong trào Hồi giáo đang lên cao ở Indonesia giai đoạn sau Cải cách

  • Hai mươi năm sau thời Suharto: Chính phủ triều đại và các dấu hiệu của chủ nghĩa độc tài khu vực

  • Các cách thức của cơ chế công lý về các tội lỗi trong quá khứ và những sự bất mãn ở Indonesia

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