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บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร Southeast Asian Affairs (2010-2015)

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บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร Southeast Asian Affairs (2010-2015)

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Southeast Asian Affairs, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (2010-2015)

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Volume 2015

Seeking Stability in Turbulent Times: Southeast Asia’s New Normal?

See Seng Tan, Oleg Korovin

China’s Two Silk Roads Initiative: What It Means for Southeast Asia

David Arase

Southeast Asian Economies: Striving for Growth

Arief Ramayandi, Megananda Suryana

Brunei Darussalam: A Time for Stock Taking

Pushpa Thambipillai

Cambodia in 2014: The Beginning of Concrete Reforms

Vannarith Chheang

The Cambodian People Have Spoken: Has the Cambodian People’s Party Heard?

Kheang Un

Indonesia in 2014: Jokowi and the Repolarization of Post-Soeharto Politics

Marcus Mietzner

Junctures of the Old and New: The 2014 Indonesian Elections

Ulla Fionna, Gwenael Njoto-Feillard

ISIS in Indonesia

Sidney Jones, Solahudin

Laos: The Dangers of Developmentalism?

Brendan M. Howe, Seo Hyun Rachelle Park

Malaysia in 2014: A Year of Political and Social Ferment

Faisal S. Hazis

The Hudud Controversy in Malaysia: Religious Probity or Political Expediency?

Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid

Myanmar in 2014: ‘Tacking Against the Wind’

Morten B. Pedersen

Ongoing Conflict in the Kachin State

Mandy Sadan

The Philippines in 2014: The More Things Stay the Same

Malcolm Cook

Typhoon Yolanda: The Politics of Disaster Response and Management

Lorraine Carlos Salazar

Singapore in 2014: Managing Domestic and Regional Concerns and Signalling a New Regional Role

N. Ganesan

Managing Cyberspace: State Regulation versus Self-Regulation

Carol Soon

Thailand in 2014: The Trouble with Magic Swords

Duncan McCargo

What Went Wrong with the Thai Democracy?

Suchit Bunbongkarn

Timor-Leste: The Two Sides of Success

Rui Graça Feijo

Vietnam in 2014: Crisis with China Makes Headlines

Ramses Amer

Vietnam’s Online Petition Movement

Jason Morris-Jung

Volume 2014

The Quest for Regional and Domestic Stability

Joseph Chinyong Liow, Rajni Gamage

Southeast Asian Economies: Waiting for a Rebound

Sanchita Basu Das

Southeast Asia and the Major Powers: Engagement not Entanglement

Malcolm Cook

ASEAN: Managing External Political and Security Relations

Termsak Chalermpalanupap

US-China Relations: Managing Differences Remains an Urgent Challenge

Bonnie S. Glaser

Brunei in 2013: Paradoxes in Image and Performance?

Christopher Roberts

Cambodia in 2013: The Winds of Change

Khatharya Um

Indonesia in 2013: Anticipating 2014

Ulla Fionna, Siwage Dharma Negara, Hui Yew-Foong

Terrorism in Indonesia: A Fading Threat?

Sidney Jones, Solahudin

Laos in 2013: International Controversies, Economic Concerns and the Post-Socialist Rhetoric of Rule

Simon Creak

Malaysia in 2013: Najib’s Pyrrhic Victory and the Demise of 1Malaysia

James Chin

Malaysia’s Dilemma: Economic Reforms but Politics Stay the Same

Abdillah Noh

Myanmar in 2013: Integration and the Challenge of Reform

Maitrii Aung-Thwin

Navigating the Economic Reform Process

Nick J. Freeman

The Philippines in 2013: Popular President Confronts Daunting Challenges

Renato Cruz De Castro

The Southern Philippines in 2013: One Step Forward, One Step Back

Bryony Lau

Singapore in 2013: The Times They are a-Changin’

Norman Vasu

Challenges Facing the Singapore Economy

Manu Bhaskaran

Thailand in 2013: Haunted by the History of a Perilous Tomorrow

Nicholas Farrelly

Thailand’s Southern Insurgency

Matthew Wheeler

Timor-Leste in 2013: Charting Its Own Course

Michael Leach

Vietnam in 2013: Domestic Contestation and Foreign Policy Success

Carlyle A. Thayer

Volume 2013

Divided or Together?: Southeast Asia in 2012

Bridget Welsh

Southeast Asian Economies: Building the Base for Stronger, Better Distributed Growth

Manu Bhaskaran

Southeast Asia in America’s Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific

Satu P. Limaye

Chinese Perspectives on the U.S. Role in Southeast Asia

Zhu Feng

Brunei Darussalam in 2012: Towards a Zikir Nation

Hajah Sainah Haji Saim

Cambodia in 2012: Towards Developmental Authoritarianism?

Kheang Un

Cambodia’s Border Conflict with Thailand

Pou Sothirak

Indonesian Politics in 2012: Graft, Intolerance, and Hope of Change in the Late Yudhoyono Period

Greg Fealy

Resource Nationalism and Constitutional Jihad

Ahmad D. Habir

Laos in 2012: In the Name of Democracy

Holly High

Malaysia in 2012: Promises of Reform; Promises Met?

Graham K. Brown

Shades of Citizenship: Betwixt the Civic and the Ethnic

Lee Hock Guan

Myanmar in 2012: mhyaw ta lin lin or Great Expectations

Robert H. Taylor

Myanmar’s 2012 By-Elections: The Return of NLD

Tin Maung Maung Than

The Philippines Under Aquino III, Year 2: A Ponderous Slog Continues

Patricio N. Abinales

The Philippines in the South China Sea: Out of Time, Out of Options?

Maria Ortuoste

Singapore in 2012: A Year of Scandals, Attempted Political Engagement, and Socio-economic Anxieties

Narayanan Ganesan

Singapore’s Population Conundrum: The Great Balancing Act 2

Yap Mui Teng

Thailand in 2012: A Year of Truth, Reconciliation, and Continued Divide

Chairat Charoensin-o-larn

Timor-Leste in 2012: The Harsh Reality of Independence

Damien Kingsbury

Vietnam in 2012: A Rent-Seeking State on the Verge of a Crisis

Alexander L. Vuving

Navigating the Crisis: The VCP’s Efforts to Restructure the Economy and Fight Corruption

Le Hong Hiep

Volume 2012

Southeast Asia and ASEAN: Running in Place

Donald E. Weatherbee

Southeast Asian Economies: Moderating Growth Momentum

Sanchita Basu Das

Latent Danger: Boundary Disputes and Border Issues in Southeast Asia

Barry Wain

The Five Power Defence Arrangements at Forty (1971-2011)

Carlyle A. Thayer

How Will Southeast Asia Position Itself in Asia’s Future in an Age of Scarcities?

Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller

Brunei: Making Progress Slowly

Pushpa Thambipillai

Cambodia: Capitalist Transformation by Neither Liberal Democracy Nor Dictatorship

Steve Heder

Indonesia: Yudhoyono’s Legacy between Stability and Stagnation

Marcus Mietzner

Financing Indonesia’s Ageing Population

Aris Ananta

Laos: A More Mature and Robust State?

Christopher B. Roberts

Malaysia: Sign of the Times: Election Fever, Recurring Themes, and Political Malaise

Afif Pasuni, Joseph Chinyong Liow

Malaysia’s Economic Growth Moderates

G. Sivalingam

Myanmar: No Turning Back

Moe Thuzar

The Problem of Democracy in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar: Neither Nation-State Nor State-Nation?

David I. Steinberg

Aquino: Pushing the Envelope, Single-mindedly

Aileen S.P. Baviera

The Philippines’ National Territory

Rodolfo C. Severino

Singapore: Transitioning to a “New Normal” in a Post-Lee Kuan Yew Era

Eugene K.B. Tan

A Return to Normal Politics: Singapore General Elections 2011

Terence Chong

Thailand: Thaksin Survives Yet Disquiet Floods the Kingdom

Nicholas Farrelly

From Inward to Outward: An Assessment of FDI Performance in Thailand

Aekapol Chongvilaivan

Timor-Leste: A More Confident or Overconfident Foreign Policy Actor?

Selver B. Sahin

Vietnam: A Glass Half Full or Half Empty?

David Koh

Volume 2011

Southeast Asian Economies in 2010: The Challenge of Sustaining Growth after the Recovery

Thiam Hee Ng

The United States, China and Southeast Asia

Carlyle A. Thayer

ASEAN in 2010

Rodolfo C. Severino

Brunei Darussalam: Consolidating the Foundations of its Future?

Christopher Roberts

Cambodia: Hopes, Trials, and Tribulations

Khatharya Um

Indonesia in 2010: Moving on from the Democratic Honeymoon

Bernhard Platzdasch

The Ongoing Extremist Threat in Indonesia

Sidney Jones

Laos: Celebrations and Development Debates

Simon Creak

Malaysia in 2010: Resurgent Najib and BN, Stumbling Anwar and PR

Ong Kian Ming

Malaysia “Punching above its Weight” … and Finally Hitting the Target

John Lee

Myanmar in 2010: The Elections Year and Beyond

David I. Steinberg

Myanmar’s 2010 Elections: Continuity and Change

Tin Maung Maung Than

The Philippines in 2010: Reclaiming Hope

Edilberto C. de Jesús

Balancing Gambits in Twenty-first Century Philippine Foreign Policy: Gains and Possible Demise?

Renato Cruz De Castro

Singapore in 2010: Rebounding from Economic Slump, Managing Tensions between a Global City and a Fledgling Nation State

Faizal bin Yahya

Goh Keng Swee: Thinker and Institution Builder

Ooi Kee Beng

Thailand’s Emergency State: Struggles and Transformations

Michael K. Connors

Competing Diplomacies: Thailand amidst Sino-American Rivalry

Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Timor-Leste: On the Road to Peace and Prosperity?

Dennis Shoesmith

Vietnam: Familiar Patterns and New Developments Ahead of the 11th Party Congress

Edmund Malesky, Paul Schuler, Anh Tran

Volume 2010

Southeast Asia in 2009: A Year Fraught with Challenges

Joseph Chinyong Liow

Review of Southeast Asian Economic Developments

Manu Bhaskaran

The United States and China in Southeast Asia: Conflict or Convergence?

Robert Sutter

The Year in ASEAN: The Charter, Trade Agreements, and the Global Economic Crisis

Rodolfo C. Severino

Brunei Darussalam in 2009: Addressing the Multiple Challenges

Pushpa Thambipillai

Cambodia in 2009: The Party’s Not Over Yet

Caroline Hughes

Indonesia in 2009: Democratic Triumphs and Trials

Edward Aspinall

The Impact of Domestic and Asian Regional Changes on Indonesian Foreign Policy

Dewi Fortuna Anwar

Lao People’s Democratic Republic in 2009: Economic Performance, Prospects, and Challenges

Omkar Lal Shrestha

Laos: Crisis and Resource Contestation

Holly High

Malaysia: The Rise of Najib and 1Malaysia

James Chin

The Limits of Malay Educational and Language Hegemony

Lee Hock Guan

Myanmar in 2009: On the Cusp of Normality?

Robert H. Taylor

Ethnic Politics in Myanmar: A Year of Tension and Anticipation

Martin Smith

The Philippines in 2009: The Fourth-Quarter Collapse

Herman Joseph S. Kraft

Singapore in 2009: Braving a Grave New World

Azhar Ghani

Rooting for the Future: Views for the Heritage Sector in Singapore

Michael Koh

Thailand in 2009: Unusual Politics Becomes Usual

Chairat Charoensin-o-larn

“Unity” as a Discourse in Thailand’s Polarized Politics

Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Timor-Leste in 2009: Marking Ten Years of Independence or Dependence on International “Assistance”?

Selver B. Sahin

Vietnam: A Tale of Four Players

Alexander L. Vuving

Vietnam and Rising China: The Structural Dynamics of Mature Asymmetry

Carlyle A. Thayer

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