ROF2024 Keynote Address Rivalry and Distrust in the Global Order: How Should Southeast Asia Respond?
In this webinar, Dr Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee (Professor in the Department of Government at the Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University) and Mr Parit Itim Wacharasindhu (Member of Parliament and Spokesperson of the Move Forward Party) discussed Thailand’s constitutional reform efforts.
In this hybrid seminar, Dr Maxwell Lane discussed how personal rivalry politics had facilitated dynasty building, leading to national politics becoming a theatre of rhetorical polarization among the political elites. Dr A’an Suryana, on the other hand, discussed the role of Islamists in the 2024 presidential elections, demonstrating how it had weakened over the years due to state repression and shifts in the political alliances among the elites.
This article was published by Harapan Daily on 22 February 2024 and referred to ISEAS seminar DAP in post-2022 Malaysia: Deals, Ambitions, Provocations.
This article was published by ANU on 23 February 2024 and referred to Fulcrum commentary Indonesian Voters’ Preferences in 2024: Less Determined, More Diverse.
This article was first published by ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute as a Fulcrum commentary and republished by Asialink on 22 February 2024.