Elections and Political Change in Southeast Asia

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Hosted by the New York Southeast Asian Network (NYSEAN), speakers Sheila Coronel, Amy Freedman, Sidney Jones, Allen Hicken, J.M. Lanuza, Kanokrat Lertchoosakul, Nava Nuraniyah, Jonathan Corpus Ong, and Meredith Weiss discussed the recent elections and political change in Southeast Asia. 

This event was moderated by NYSEAN’s co-founders and Executive Committee members John Gershman, Ann Marie Murphy, and Margaret Scott.

Click the following to view the presentation slides.
1. Indonesia’s 2024 Presidential Election: Sectarianism Out, Dynasty In, Democracy Barely There
2. Elections & Political Change in the Philippines
3. Changing of the Mass Political Landscape in the Post-2023 Election Thailand
4. Elections and Political Change in Malaysia
5. Custom Built Strategy Blueprint for Southeast Asian Election Coalitions?
6. Beyond the Presidency: Indonesian Legislative Elections 2024

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