Information on "Transport" and "Southeast Asia"
May 2013
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2 May 2013
The US Rebalancing to Asia: Indonesia’s Maritime Dilemma
Author: Ristian A Supriyanto
Publisher: Pacific Forum CSIS
Indonesia occupies a key strategic location that sits between two oceans, two continents and three maritime trade routes. More on «The US Rebalancing to Asia: Indonesia’s Maritime Dilemma»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
PRISM, Vol 3, No 4
Author: Daniel Serwer, Michael T Flynn, James Sisco, David C Ellis, Ben Fitzgerald, Pia Wanek, James K wither, Pierre Bélanger, Alexander Scott Arroyo, Greg MillS, Michael J Williams, Antulio J Echevarria II, Geoffrey Lambert, Larry Lewis, Sarah Sewall
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The featured articles in this edition of PRISM address a number of issues related to the current situation in Syria, democratization efforts, how can national police promote stabilization etc. More on «PRISM, Vol 3, No 4»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Connecting South Asia: The Stilwell Road & Sub-Regional Networks
Author: Ruhee Neog
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
The 'reopening' of the Stilwell Road has come to occupy news space with renewed vigor in the past few of years. More on «Connecting South Asia: The Stilwell Road & Sub-Regional Networks» -
Apr 2012
Connecting South Asia: Experimenting with the Greater Mekong Sub-Regional Model
Author: Panchali Saikia
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
This paper points to the improvement of physical connectivity between Southeast Asian countries and examines whether India can learn from the Greater Mekong Sub-regional initiative. More on «Connecting South Asia: Experimenting with the Greater Mekong Sub-Regional Model»
January 2012
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26 Jan 2012
India Eyeing a New Gateway to Southeast Asia
Author: C Raja Mohan
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
The author discusses India’s strategic objective of establishing close connectivity with Southeast Asia. More on «India Eyeing a New Gateway to Southeast Asia» -
Jan 2012
Cooperation from Strength
Author: Patrick M Cronin, Peter A Dutton, M Taylor Fravel, James R Holmes, Robert D Kaplan, Will Rogers, Ian Storey
Publisher: Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
American interests are increasingly at risk in the South China Sea due to the economic and military rise of China and concerns about its willingness to uphold existing legal norms. More on «Cooperation from Strength»
March 2011
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15 Mar 2011
Cambodia's Bumpy Development Road
Author: Donald Jameson
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This bulletin discusses Cambodia's current economic development that "has attracted the interest of international investors who see Cambodia as a potential new 'Asian Tiger. More on «Cambodia's Bumpy Development Road»
January 2011
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2011
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 1
Author: Vedi R Hadiz, Guido Benny, Kamarulnizam Abdullah, Sai Khaing Myo Tun, Niels Mulder, Hans-Dieter Evers, Azhari Karim, Michael Walbel
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / Hamburg University Press
In this issue, the authors consider, among other topics, the genesis of political Islam in Indonesia, Indonesian perceptions of ASEAN, comparative development policy in Myanmar and Indonesia, and individual identity in southeast Asia. More on «Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 1»
February 2010
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1 Feb 2010
Singapore's Aerospace Development 'Model'
Author: Ron Matthews, Nellie Zhang
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
Singapore's aerospace industry is the country's best-kept secret. More on «Singapore's Aerospace Development 'Model'»
January 2010
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2010
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 29, No 2
Author: Jörg Wischermann, Kristina Jönsson, François Bafoil, Ruiwen Lin, William Case, Sulastri Osman
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / Hamburg University Press
This issue of the Journal examines civil society and identity building in Southeast Asia, and also discusses the role of kinship linkages in religious radicalization. More on «Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 29, No 2»


