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Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia

Issue 38: Special Issue
An Introduction — Health, Border, and Marginality: Toward Transdisciplinarity

Thailand’s Senate Election: More Bad News for Thaksin and Puea Thai
William J. Jones—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August 2024

 

Thailand: An Urban Country
Apiwat Ratanawaraha—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July 2024

 

Springing Forward: Myanmar’s Rising Momentum and the Imperative for Future Accountability
Chosein Yamahata—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June 2024

 

Issue 37: Social Media and Youths in Japan & Southeast Asia: An Instrument for Political Change?

Praetorian Variations: The United States and Military Politics in Thailand and the Philippines
Mesrob Vartavarian—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2024

“Romancing” the Ballot: Public Housing in Singapore
Praween Van Rysselberge—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, April 2024

 

Holding the Reigns: Steering development in Thailand
Joy Xin Yuan Wang—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, Mar. 2024

Issue 36: Social Media and Youths in Japan & Southeast Asia: An Instrument for Political Change?

Ambivalent Alignment? The Sino-Russian Partnership and Thailand’s Perspectives on the Russo-Ukrainian War
Jittipat Poonkham—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, Feb. 2024

Thai PM Srettha 100 Day Scorecard: Thailand is Open for Business
William J. Jones, & Douglas Lee Rhein—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, Jan. 2024

Thaksin’s Checkmate and the Unravelling of Thailand’s Constitutional Order
Prem Singh Gill—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, December 2023

Why foreign MSMEs spontaneously promote CSR: A case of the oolong tea industry in Vietnam
Yunxi Wu—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2023

The Absence of any Move Forward in Thailand
William J. Jones, & Douglas L. Rhein
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2023

Seeking Love and Marriage in Japan Among Indonesian Migrant Workers
Yusy Widarahesty—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September 2023

 

Issue 35: Intellectual History of Buddhism: Republic of Viet Nam (1955-1975)

Bending with the Wind Again? Thailand’s Foreign Policy after the May Election
William J. Jones, & Douglas L. Rhein
—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August 2023

Digital repression of protest movements: #WhatshappeninginSoutheastAsia
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July 2023

Further reflection: Finding a balance between comfort zone and “new normal” teaching online
Mukda Pratheepwatanawong—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June 2023

The Unforgettable Periphery: Southeast Asian Nature of China’s Southwestern Frontier
Duan Haosheng, & Liu Yunkang—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2023

The Fantasy of Homogenous Time: When the Cold War Never Existed and Thailand Fought for Vietnam’s Independence
Vatthana Pholsena—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, April 2023

Thailand’s Planned F-35A Purchase: Is It a Necessity or a Strongman Leadership Ego?
Prem Singh Gill—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, March 2023

Issue 34: Shinzo Abe’s Legacy for the Future of Japanese-Southeast Asian Relations

Same Same – only Different: Reflections on the Squandering of American Power and Prestige
Terence A. Harkin—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, February 2023

From Social Regulation to Social Movements: International network in organizing the ALTERSEA Conference
Gabriel Facal, & Gloria Truly Estrelita—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, January 2023

Issue 33: Digital Authoritarianism

Rodrigo Duterte and the Tangled Web of International Law: How Fear of the ICC Impacted Duterte’s Approach to the West Philippine Sea
Zach Willis—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, December 2022

The Chadchart Effect: Bangkok’s new Governor and his Affective Popularity with an “Army” of Fans
Penchan Phoborisut—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, November 2022

A Counter-Peace Perspective on Thailand’s Southern Conflict
Emma Potchapornkul—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2022

Will Thailand Repeat the Parliamentary Pattern from Indonesia?
Punchada Sirivunnabood—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September 2022

 

 

Issue 32: Southeast Asia’s Artful Diplomacy?

Transgender Studies in the Kathoeis’ Community
Kath Khangpiboon—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August 2022

Brazil’s Quadruple Crisis – And Why It Matters For Southeast Asia
Dawisson Belém Lopes—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July 2022

Hindering Democratization: Thailand’s Well-Traveled Trojan Horse
Paul Chambers—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June 2022

The State of Creative Activism in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia and the 2021 Myanmar Crisis
Sherlyn Mae F. Hernamdez—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2022

Through Thick and Thin: The Solidarity of the Crown and Capitalists in the Face of Thai Protests
Puangchon Unchanam—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, April 2022

Vietnam’s COVID-19 Success Story: From Low-Cost to High-Flexibility Strategy
Le Trung Kien—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, March 2022

Issue 31 – Myanmar’s Transition Stalled: From Opening to Coup

Calls from Professionals for a ‘Digital Culture Policy’ in Vietnam
Emma Duester—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, February 2022

Lawfare Strategy of the National Unity Government of Myanmar question of agency: Southeast Asia and AUKUS – Being ‘stuck in the middle’ does not mean ‘ASEAN Centrality’
Phil Saengkrai—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, January 2022

A question of agency: Southeast Asia and AUKUS – Being ‘stuck in the middle’ does not mean ‘ASEAN Centrality’
Christopher Ankersen—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, December 2021

Southeast Asia’s Democracies have Collapsed, and Politics have Stagnated: Could COVID-19 Change That?
Joshua Kurlantzick—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, November 2021

Community Land Titling Policy and Bureaucratic Resistance in Thailand
Chaiwatt Mansrisuk—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2021

Can the Victims Speak? Locality in Conflict Resolution in Papua
JIrine H Gayatri & Adriana Elisabeth—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Issue 30 – Environmental Politics in and after Military Authoritarianism in Thailand

The School and Society amid the Pandemic: A Teacher’s Reflection
Jeanel C. Gregorio—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August, 2021

Japan: The Despots’ Accomplice in Asia
Jeff Kingston—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July, 2021

Developing a Program for Gifted Music Students in Malaysia
Nikolay Demerdzhiev—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June, 2021

Opposition Legislative Behaviour under Malaysia’s National Front
Sebastian Dettman—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2021

Myanmar Under Siege
Jeff Kingston—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, April 2021

 

Philippine Literatures in a Derridean Sense: A Problem of (Re)versing the Region?
Lawdenmarc Decamora—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, March 2021

Issue 29 – Special Issue – Pandemic Pedagogy

Chinese Influence Contested in Southeast Asia: Domestic Political Economy Matters
Sreang Chheat—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, February 2021
Ethno-religious politics in Malaysia: Will Malaysia ever escape the ‘political religio-race trap’?
Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, January 2021

 

Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 28 (March 2020)

Questioning the Importance of Halal Tourism in Indonesia
Cahaya R. Putri—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,December 2020

The Impact of Implementation of Security Laws on Civilians in the Deep South of Thailand
Affan Tunyasak—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, November 2020

Indonesia’s Democratic Trajectory: An Agrarian Political Economy Perspective
Iqra Anugrah—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2020

Kingdom’s Edge by Richard Humphries
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September 2020

 

Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 27 (March 2020)

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Rodrigo Duterte’s Toolbox of Media Co-optation: The mainstream media vs. illiberal democracy in social media. The Legal Weapon Killing Democracy in Thailand’s Deep South

Anthony Andrew G. Divinagracia—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August 2020

The Legal Weapon Killing Democracy in Thailand’s Deep South

Daungyewa Utarasint—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July 2020

Migrant Workers and the PAP: Who is Dependent on Whom?

David Matijasevich—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June 2020

Disciplinary Variation in Siam’s 19th Century Temple Schools

Daniel Whitehouse—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2020

Southeast Asia polluction KRSEAWhen Air Becomes Visual: The Cultural Politics of the Public Data of Air Environment in Thailand

Pasoot Lasuka—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, April 2020

KRSEA Continuity in the Age of Security Uncertainty-A view from BruneiContinuity in the Age of Security Uncertainty: A view from Brunei

Hafiizh Hashim—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, March 2020

 

Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 26 (September 2019)

Navigating Filipino-Amerasian Identity and Struggles Through Non-Government Organizations

Roche Christine C. Angeles—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, February 2020

Luuk Khreung: The Vietnam War’s Forgotten Legacy in Thailand
Eunice Barbara C Novio—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, January 2020

International and Regional Trade Agreements: Enhancing the Well-Being for ASEAN’s Developing Countries?
Siwarut Laikram & Gina Margaret Summers— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, December 2019

The Origins of Singapore’s Communicable Disease Centre: Hanging Fire
Kah Seng Loh and Li Yang Hsu— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, November 2019

National Democratic Front of the Philippines Peace Talks KRSEAThe GRP-NDFP Peace Talks: Tactical Discontinuities in a Shared Narrative
Maria Karina Africa Bolasco— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2019

Strategic Violence After Democratic Transitions in ASEAN
Renard Sexton — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September 2019

 

Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 25 (March 2019)

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Crime Trends and Patterns in Malaysia
Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, August 2019

Parsing People’s War KRSEAParsing People’s War: Militias and Counterinsurgencies in the Philippines
Mesrob Vartavarian— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, July 2019

English Skills Pave Ways for Filipinos in Thailand
Eunice Barbara C. Novio — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, June 2019

KRSEA-clans-and-networksClans and Networks: Thai Clientelistic Politics at the Local Level
Suthikarn Meechan— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, May 2019

Thai-horror-Kyoto-Review-of-Southeast-AsiaMedia Effect on Spiritualism among Thai Youth: A Survey of Bangkok University Students
Piya Pongsapitaksanti— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,
April 2019

OTOP Nawatwithi: Fresh Air or More of the Same?
Valentin Noble— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, March 2019

 

Monthly Trendsetters’ articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 24 (September 2018)

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Social Media in Cambodia: Relevant but Not Decisive
Marc Pinol— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,
February 2019

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Nation Branding in Post-Coup Thailand: A Strategy for Political Legitimation?
Petra Desatova— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,
January 2019

Colonialism-ASEAN-identity-KRSEA-bannerColonialism and ASEAN Identity: Inherited “mental barriers” hindering the formation of a collective ASEAN identity
Lee Jun Jie— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,
December 2018

Environmental-politics-ThailandBig Cats, Fallen Trees, and Everyday Impunity, or Do Environmental Politics Still Matter in Thailand?
Eli Elinoff— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters,
November 2018

Gender Awareness and Equality in Indonesian Foreign Policy
Wendy A. Prajuli & Richa V. Yustikaningrum— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, October 2018

Thailand’s-Universal-Health-Coverage-Under-the-Coup-d’état--Is-a-Coinsurance-Raise-GoodThailand’s Universal Health Coverage under the Coup d’état: Is a Coinsurance Raise Good?
Natt Hongdilokkul— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Trendsetters, September 2018

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 23 (March 2018)

 

Duterte-fake-newsSocial Media & Blogging: The Changing Philippine Media Landscape under the Duterte Regime
Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, August 2018

New Temporary Buddhist Ordination for Women and Social Change in Thai Society
Kakanang Yavaprabhas— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, July 2018

Hill of Gems, Gems of Labour – Mining in the Borderlands
Arnab Roy Chowdhury &Ahmed Abid, Photography: Sreedeep— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, June 2018

Populism or Identity Politics: Explaining Electoral Politics in Indonesia
Wahyu Prasetyawan— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, May 2018

Battling Ephemera: Bruneian Narratives, Public Record, the Need for a Critical Middle
Kathrina Mohd Daud— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, April 2018

Cambodia-Thailand relations in the post Cold-War Era
Deth Sok Udom— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, March 2018

 

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 22 (September 2017)

ASEAN Lacks Common Trade Policy on China’s International Capacity Cooperation Strategy
Tristan Kenderdine— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, February 2018

 

Gender, Sexuality and ‘Songsang’: Freedom of Expression for LGBT Malaysians?
Joseph N. Goh— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, January 2018

Southeast Asian Economies: Is There Anything in Common?
Krislert Samphantharak— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, December 2017

Political Economy of Affordable Housing in Malaysia
Tsukasa Iga— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, November 2017

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A Colonial University for South-East Asia? The Indochinese University in Hanoi (1906-1945)
Sara Legrand Jacques— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, October 2017

The Staying Power of Dynastic Politicians in the Philippines
Nico Ravanilla— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, September 2017

 

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 21 (March 2017)

 

Rising Environmental Awareness in Vietnam

Nicholas Chapman— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, August 2017

 

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

Prach Panchakunathorn— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, July 2017

Commodification of Culture in Vietnam’s Northern Highlands

Seb Rumsby— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, June 2017

Reluctant Islamists: Rules and Incentives in the Malay World

Ooi Kok Hin— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, May 2017

Southeast Asia, Surprisingly

Thiti Jamkajorkeia— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, April 2017

Rethinking Approaches to the Study of Thai Foreign Policy Behaviours

Peera Charoenvattananukul — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, March 2017

 

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Issue 20 (September 2016)

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Celebrating Muhammad’s Birthday in Yogyakarta

Ming-yen Lee — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, February 2017

Legitimacy and Military Rule in Today’s Thailand

Panuwat Panduprasert — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, January 2017

decReel Justice: Filipino Action Movies in a Time of Killing

Janus Isaac Nolasco— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, December 2016

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

Duanghathai Buranajaroenkij— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, November 2016

indonesia-mass-mobilizingThe rise of Mass-Mobilizing Politics in Indonesia

Muhamad Haripin— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, October 2016

Misunderstanding_internetMisunderstanding the Internet, Misunderstanding the Users: Cases from Thailand

Thaweeporn Kummetha—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, September 2016

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
Issue 19 (March 2016)

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Vietnam_middle_classVietnam’s Urban Middle Class: Rapidly Growing, Slowly Awakening

Huong Le Thu— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, March 2016

Otop-ThailandRevitalising Cooperatives of Agricultural Communities: OTOP Organisations in Thai Villages

Chalermporn Siriwichai— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, April 2016

Children's_DayThe good child’s duties: childhood in militarized Thailand

Giuseppe Bolotta—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, May 2016

Arms-race

An Arms Race in Southeast Asia: The Claims and Realities 

Ak. Mohammed Hafiizh Pg Hashim— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, July 2016

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

Brigitta Isabella— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Young Academics Voice, July 2016

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
Issue 18 (September 2015)

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Philippines-MassiahThe Real Crisis of Philippine Democracy

Carmina Yu Untalan— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, September 2015

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

Kriangsak Teerakowitkajorn— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, October 2015

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

Catherine Mei Ling Wong— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, November 2015

oil_moneyMyanmar Oil and Gas: Managed by the People for the People

Piti Eiamchamroonlarp— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, December 2015

Thai_Chinese_familyThe “Family” making in the Sino-Thai Relations

Pongphisoot Busbarat— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, January 2016

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

Eugénie Mérieau— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Young Academics Voice, February 2016

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
Issue 17 (March 2015)

 

Rice farmer from Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand

The Challenging Circumstances And Future Prospects For Thai Rice Farmers

Titipol Phakdeewanich— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, March 2015

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Uncertainties for Malaysia’s Opposition after Nik Aziz’s death

Norshahril Saat— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, April 2015

Ugly_bannerUgly Americans, Ugly Thais

Sinae Hyun — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, May 2015

three-pronged_strategyChina’s Three-Pronged Strategy on Regional Connectivity

Sanchita Basu Das — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, June 2015

empty-badge_ThailandCivil Discourse and Civil Society: The dysfunctional culture of Thai academia

A. Scientist — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, July 2015

unity-bannerEnticing Patriotism: Thai National Anthems and Elites’ Political Interests in the 1930s

Chanon Adsanatham — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Issue 17, Young Academics Voice, August 2015

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
Issue 16 (September 2014)

 

dead_body_politics-bannerDead Body Politics: Forensic Medicine and Sovereignty in Siam 

Quentin (Trais) Pearson— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, September 2014

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Along Came the Junta: The Evolution and Stagnation of Thailand’s Local Governance

Grichawat Lowatcharin— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, October 2014

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Contesting for EMB Reform in Three Southeast Asian Authoritarian Regimes

Elvin Ong— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, November 2014

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ASEAN Integration: Translating A Vision into Reality

Moe Thuzar— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, December 2014

Thai_monksBuddhist Women As Agents of Change: Case Studies from Thailand and Indonesia

Lai Suat Yan— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, January 2015

Chiangmai: the Future of the Creative Economy in Thailand

Kengkij Kitirianglarp— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 16, Young Academics Voice, February 2015

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
Issue 15 (March 2014)

 

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 In Whose Interest? Debating resource nationalism in Indonesia

Eve Warburton— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, March 2014

pahiyas-bannerFrom Fiesta to Festival: Tourism and Cultural Politics in the Philippines

Lou Antolihao— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, April 2014

YAV-May_14Where Are My Country(wo)men? The Lack of Singaporean Academics in Singapore’s Universities

Jack Chia and Carissa Kang — Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, May 2014

Planting the Culture of Democracy: Kaliurang, Yogyakarta and Padang, West Sumatra Post-2010 Merapi Volcano Eruption and 2009 Sumatran Earthquake

Laila Kholid Alfirdaus— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, June 2014

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New Plantation ~ New Hope: Mangrove Plantations for Survivable Societies and Future Earth

Andi Amri— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, July 2014

coffee_boom_vietnamNorthwest Vietnam’s Coffee Boom and Food Security 

Tuyen Nghiem— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 15, Young Academics Voice, August 2014

Monthly YAV articles from Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia.
(Issue 14, September 2013)

 

Mockery of Fiscal Decentralization: The “Intergovernmental Transfer” System in Thailand

Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, September 2013

Prioritising Social Growth in Singapore

Alex Tham—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, October 2013

 The 5th Cambodia elections: a turning point for the democratic process

Vannarith Chheang—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, November 2013

Tamnan Krasue – Constructing a Khmer Ghost for a Thai Film

Benjamin Baumann—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, December 2013

The Decline of a Presidency?

Lisandro E. Claudio—Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, January 2014

 Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her discontents

Elliott Prasse-Freeman— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Issue 14, Young Academics Voice, February 2014

 

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