Region | Indonesia and Southeast Asia

Map of Southeast Asia including Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Timor Leste and the Philippines.

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View our expert commentary and informed analysis on the latest developments in Southeast Asia.

There is much for Australia to admire about neighbour Singapore

Just as England was known as “the land without music” in Europe early last century, so Australia is on track to being known as the… Read More

Old Burma hands write on the ‘odd man out in Asia’

ANDREW SELTH  | The recent release of former ambassador Trevor Wilson’s book, Eyewitness to Early Reform in Myanmar, prompts a brief look at other… Read More

Colonial Burma, history and phillumeny

ANDREW SELTH  | Andrew Selth discusses how matchbox labels provide a glimpse into the culture of colonial Burma. In the not so distant past,… Read More

Colonial Burma, as seen through collectible cards

ANDREW SELTH  | Over the centuries, popular perceptions of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, have been remarkably consistent. The mental pictures of the country… Read More

Duterte – The Filipino Trump gets elected

He’s been called The Punisher, the Maverick Mayor, Firebrand, a Donald Trump, and the outgoing President compared him to Adolf Hitler, but Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte, the… Read More

Assessing the Jokowi presidency

Indonesian President Joko Widodo swept to power on a wave of optimism for the country, but has he lived up to voters’ expectations? Colin Brown… Read More

Burma after forty years

ANDREW SELTH  | Burma’s recent history, of turmoil and change (including the 1989 renaming to Myanmar), makes it a telling case study for the… Read More

Kipling’s Burma and Myanmar’s Kipling

ANDREW SELTH  | He knew little about the country, but colonised the West’s imagination about it. The Indian Institute of Advanced Study and the… Read More

The forgiveness dilemma: Emotions and justice at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

RENÉE JEFFERY | In post-conflict politics, the practice of forgiveness is marked by a serious dilemma. For its proponents, forgiveness is the panacea for… Read More

Perspectives:Asia seminar – ‘Insights Indonesia’

A video recording of the Perspectives:Asia seminar ‘Insights Indonesia’ seminar is now available on our Perspectives:Asia event website. George Roberts,  Journalist, ABC News Queensland spoke at… Read More