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Asian Research Center for International Development (ARCID)
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The Trump Administration’s 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Defense Strategy: Implications for Southeast Asia
The Trump Administration’s 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Defense Strategy: Implications for Southeast Asia
The Trump administration’s 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Defense Strategy identify strategic competition with China and Russia as America’s primary national security concern....

Beijing gone from foe to friend in Manila
Beijing gone from foe to friend in Manila
Renato Cruz De Castro, De La Salle University
"Former Philippine president Benigno Aquino III adopted a balancing policy to respond to Chinese pressure over the two countries’ territorial...

Vietnam’s diplomatic acrobatics in the post-American era
Vietnam’s diplomatic acrobatics in the post-American era
Thomas Jandl, TJMR Asia Consulting, analyzes Vietnam's policy of non-alignment in the Trump era.

Murderous Majorities
Murderous Majorities
The ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya is a particularly vicious chapter in a long history of majoritarian nationalism in South Asia, writes Mukul Kesavan in the January 18, 2018, issue of The New...

Why does Indonesia seem to prefer foreign aid from China?
Why does Indonesia seem to prefer foreign aid from China?
When Australia reduced its foreign aid to Indonesia by 40 per cent in 2015, Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry responded that ‘Indonesia … is no longer a country that needs aid for development’. At face...

Philippines, Seeking to Appease Beijing, Halts Construction in South China Sea
Philippines, Seeking to Appease Beijing, Halts Construction in South China Sea
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines has ordered military officials to stop construction work on a sandbar in a disputed area of the South China Sea after Beijing complained, the country’s...

U.S. Pulls Military Assistance to Myanmar Over Rohingya Abuses
U.S. Pulls Military Assistance to Myanmar Over Rohingya Abuses
Washington announced it will end military aid to some...

Indonesia, Long on Sidelines, Starts to Confront China’s Territorial Claims
Indonesia, Long on Sidelines, Starts to Confront China’s Territorial Claims
When Indonesia recently — and quite publicly — renamed the northernmost waters of its exclusive economic zone in the South China...
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How Southeast Asian and Bangladeshi Extremism Intersect

How Southeast Asian and Bangladeshi Extremism Intersect, the latest report from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC), looks at how Southeast Asian and Bangladeshi extremism are becoming increasingly intertwined, making the traditional distinction between South and Southeast Asia obsolete, at least as far as counter-terrorism is concerned.
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