Media

Vannarith Chheang quoted in Radio Free Asia: “Hundreds Protest Cambodia PM Hun Sen in Sydney Ahead of ASEAN Summit”

 

This article was published by Radio Free Asia on 16 March 2018.

Dr Vannarith Chheang is Associate Fellow with ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“An open digital highway in Asean” – An Op-Ed by Sanchita Basu Das in Khmer Times

 

This article was first published as ISEAS Commentaries 2018/19, 5 March 2018 “Pursue Integration of ASEAN Digital Economy under ‘Open Regionalism’” by Sanchita Basu Das and reproduced by Khmer Times on 15 March 2018.

Dr Sanchita Basu Das is Lead Researcher (Economics Affairs) ASEAN Studies Centre with ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“Australia in ASEAN: Vision or Fantasy?” by Hoang Thi Ha

 

2018/31, 19 March 2018

When Indonesian President Joko Widodo expressed his support for Australia to join ASEAN in his interview with Fairfax Media on 15 March, he was thinking way outside of the box, and literally outside the scope of the ASEAN Charter which reserves membership only for those states located in “the recognised geographical region of Southeast Asia.”

 

“The Indonesian Muslim dilemma – how to define Islam” – An Op-Ed by Norshahril Saat in The Straits Times

 

This article was published by The Straits Times on 17 March 2018.

Dr Norshahril Saat is Fellow with ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

 

“Will Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah Elect its Architect?” by Serina Rahman

 

2018/30, 19 March 2018

There is speculation as to whether former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will stand in Langkawi for GE 14. If he does, will the islanders go with the party that has always been in power or the personality seen as the driver behind Langkawi’s development. In fact, the ruling party was, for the longest time, run by that same person. The question is whether the people are angry enough with current conditions to forsake the party for the person who now has a different political platform.

 

“Fake-news and Hate Speech in the Election Year” by Deasy Simandjuntak

 

2018/29, 19 March 2018

On Sunday 4th March, the Indonesian police arrested a member of the hate speech group called the “Family Muslim Cyber Army”, or the Family MCA. Only last week, the police had caught several other members across the archipelago.

Among the Family MCA’s many fabrications was raising the spectre of the Indonesian Communist Party threat, a sensitive issue frequently used by religious conservative groups to discredit the government. The group earlier spread fake news about attacks on Islamic preachers. The police found that among the 45 cases of religion-related attacks that went viral in social-media, only three were proven to have actually taken place.

 

“Tillerson Out, Pompeo In – Hope Springs Eternal for US Asia Policy” by Jason Salim

 

2018/28, 19 March 2018

When Rex Tillerson was appointed as Secretary of State in the early days of President Trump’s administration, talking heads were confident that the former Exxon CEO would smoothen some of President Trump’s rough edges and leverage on his experiences as CEO of one of the world’s largest multinational corporations to provide some stability to US foreign policy. The sudden but not entirely unexpected termination of his appointment, or “Rexit”, has only served to compound existing uncertainties towards the US’ yet-to-be-defined Asia policy.

 

“Jokowi’s Rush to Deliver Infrastructure Projects may Result in Low-quality Products” by Charlotte Setijadi

 

2018/27, 16 March 2018

President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo is under pressure to deliver promised infrastructure projects ahead of the 2019 legislative and presidential elections.  Since 2014, Jokowi has promised to accelerate major projects such as 1,000 kilometres of new toll roads, 3,200 kilometres of railway track, 15 new airports, two dozen seaports, 33 new dams, and power plants capable of producing 35,000 megawatts (MW) of power by 2019. However, the delivery of projects has been alarmingly slow. Recently, the government had to admit that only 3.8% of its ambitious 35,000 MW electricity procurement program, launched in May 2015, had been achieved; apparently the State Electricity Company (PLN) had faced financial issues.

 

ISEAS 50th Anniversary Lecture by Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore

 

Introductory Remarks for ISEAS 50th Anniversary Lecture by Professor Wang Gungwu