Trends in Southeast Asia

The Trends in Southeast Asia series serves as in-depth analysis of contemporary geopolitical and socio-economic forces in the region. The series is written for policymakers, diplomats, scholars and students of the region with emphasis on empirical and observable trends, and less on theory-building or historical accounts of events.

The aim of Trends is to offer concrete accounts of the dynamism in the region as transnational processes impact local communities, national governments as well as bilateral and foreign relations. Subjects that are of interest to the series are national elections; economic patterns and growth; demographic changes and their social implications; migratory patterns; religious and ethnic trends; bilateral relations and geopolitics in the region in relation to the larger powers of Japan, China and the US. This series undergoes a peer-review process.

 

“The Indo-Pacific and Its Strategic Challenges: An Australian Perspective” by Peter Varghese

 


Exploring the Trade Potential of the DFTZ for Malaysian SMEs by Tham Siew Yean and Andrew Kam Jia Yi

 


Vietnam’s Industrialization Ambitions: The Case of Vingroup and the Automotive Industry by Le Hong Hiep

 


Emerging Political Configurations in the Run-up to the 2020 Myanmar Elections by Aung Aung

 


The Perak Sultanate: Transitioning into the 21st Century by Barbara Watson Andaya

 


Islam Nusantara as a Promising Response to Religious Intolerance and Radicalism by Ahmad Najib Burhani

 


Electoral Politics and the Malaysian Chinese Association in Johor by Lee Hock Guan and Nicholas Chan

 


Agriculture in Johor: What’s Left? by Geoffrey Kevin Pakiam

 


Establishing Infrastructure Projects: Priorities for Myanmar’s Industrial Development — Part II: The Role of the State by Stuart Larkin

 


Establishing Infrastructure Projects: Priorities for Myanmar’s Industrial Development Part I: The Role of the Private Sector by Stuart Larkin