Daily News on Southeast Asia – 10 May 2022

Every weekday, ISEAS Library collates articles relevant to Southeast Asia and special topics in line with the research interests of the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. To view articles behind paywalls, please visit the Library during its operating hours.

Today’s issue includes the following commentaries and citations attributed to ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and its researchers. You can click on the links to go to the articles directly.


Brunei | Cambodia | Indonesia | Laos | Malaysia | Myanmar | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Vietnam | ASEAN / Southeast Asia | Asia Pacific | East / South China Sea | Climate Change/Environment | Others


Cambodia

1. In US-Cambodia Relationship, Bad Blood Rises Along with China’s Influence, as US-ASEAN Summit Nears
Aun Chhengpor
VOA Cambodia, 9 May 2022

Indonesia

2. Indonesia’s economy grows 5% in Q1, surpassing US, China
Antara, 10 May 2022

Laos

3. Lao central bank blames depreciating kip on currency converter manipulation
Phouvong Boutsady
Radio Free Asia, 9 May 2022

Malaysia

4. Next general election could be PN’s last stand, say analysts
Tsubasa Nair
Free Malaysia Today, 10 May 2022

5. To save or not to save Sapura Energy
P Gunasegaram
Malaysiakini, 10 May 2022

6. What to expect from renewed interest in the political financing bill
Nick Tan
Malaysian Insight, 10 May 2022

7. PKR perlu urus perpecahan dalaman – Penganalisis [PKR needs to manage internal divisions – analysts]
Latifah Arifin
Berita Harian (Malaysia), 9 May 2022

8. THE VALUE OF POLITICIANS TAKING A BREAK
[20-minute podcast]
BFM, 9 May 2022

9. Beat party-hopping by solving political financing, says think tank
Ainin Wan Salleh
Free Malaysia Today, 9 May 2022

10. Ruling Sabah coalition accepts Usno, undecided on three other parties, says GRS chairman
JULIA CHAN
Malay Mail Online, 9 May 2022

11. Anti-hopping law: Select committee’s 7 posers to interest groups revealed
Malaysiakini, 9 May 2022

12. Nurul Izzah is right, Harapan is ‘badly wounded’ now
Francis Paul Siah
Malaysiakini, 9 May 2022

13. Anti-Hopping Law must give powers to voters, not party presidents
Arfa Yunus
New Straits Times, 9 May 2022

14. Ong saw the ‘writing on the wall’, says analyst over ‘no contest’ decision
MARTIN CARVALHO and TARRENCE TAN
Star, 9 May 2022

Myanmar

15. Myanmar’s 4 strongest ethnic armies reject junta invitation to peace talks
Radio Free Asia, 9 May 2022

16. Myanmar think tank blasts back at Asia Times
Min Zaw Oo
Asia Times, 7 May 2022

Philippines

17. Is unity possible?
Cielito F. Habito
Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10 May 2022

18. Marcos, Duterte head for landslide win
Jane Bautista & Nestor Corrales
Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10 May 2022

19. Ferdinand Marcos Jr set to become Philippines’ 17th president
[Link to Partial & Unfficial Tally. Source: Comelec Transparency Server.]
Raul Dancel
Straits Times, 10 May 2022

20. The Return of the Marcoses and the U.S.-Philippines Alliance
Gregory B. Poling
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) (United States), 9 May 2022

21. Is this the end of Duterte’s politically-driven war on drugs?
Nico Ravanilla, University of California, Renard Sexton, Emory University and Dotan Haim, Florida State University
East Asia Forum, 9 May 2022

22. Ferdinand Marcos triumphs in Philippines presidential election
Guardian, 9 May 2022

Thailand

23. Local bodies no panacea
Bangkok Post, 10 May 2022

24. Thai PM Prayuth faces test as ‘fed-up’ Bangkok residents set to elect governor amid economic woes
Jitsiree Thongnoi
South China Morning Post, 10 May 2022

25. A treacherous lot
Censure shenanigans and rivals for PM job up ante as House reconvenes.
AEKARACH SATTABURUTH
Bangkok Post, 8 May 2022

Vietnam

26. Vietnam’s labor productivity and the role of SOEs
VietNamNet, 10 May 2022

27. Vietnam supportive of relations between US and ASEAN partners
Voice of Vietnam, 10 May 2022

28. Vietnam Relations Are a Quiet U.S. Victory Already
Brian Eyler
Foreign Policy, 9 May 2022

ASEAN/Southeast Asia

29. Sceptical’ Asean vis-a-vis ‘maverick’ US
Kavi Chongkittavorn
Bangkok Post, 10 May 2022

30. Asia ready for leading role in global governance
Zhao Jia
China Daily, 9 May 2022

31. Social unrest could emerge in Southeast Asia if food inflation surges
Chelsea Ong
CNBC, 9 May 2022

32. Are Russian Arms Exports to Southeast Asia a Thing of the Past?
Sebastian Strangio
Diplomat, 9 May 2022

33. ASEAN remains China’s No.1 trade partner from Jan to Apr, accounting for 14.6% of total trade
Global Times, 9 May 2022

34. Leaders to Meet as US Trails China in Economic Support for Southeast Asia
Ralph Jennings
VOA, 9 May 2022

35. Vietnam expects the Philippines to facilitate rice imports
Voice of Vietnam, 9 May 2022

Asia Pacific

36. Japan ambassador to US: IPEF will likely be launched in late May
NHK, 10 May 2022

37. How US’ new Indo-Pacific economic strategy could edge out China’s digital silk road in Asia
James Borton
South China Morning Post, 10 May 2022

38. Renewed alliances strengthen US approach in Indo-Pacific, Kurt Campbell says
Kinling Lo
South China Morning Post, 10 May 2022

Climate Change/Environment

39. Time to offset carbon footprint
Bangkok Post, 10 May 2022

40. Climate change: ‘Fifty-fifty chance’ of breaching 1.5C warming limit
BBC, 10 May 2022

41. Building dams in Sarawak: Can China and Malaysia ensure sustainable hydropower development?
Tham Siew Yean
ThinkChina, 9 May 2022


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