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วารสาร Contemporary Southeast Asia (2009-2015)
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Volume 37, 2015 (Number 2, August 2015) |
From Dusk to Dawn?: Maritime Domain Awareness in Southeast Asia |
Christian Bueger |
The Influence of International Law upon ASEAN Approaches in Addressing Transboundary Haze Pollution in Southeast Asia |
Laely Nurhidayah, |
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Forced Migration: Typology and Local Agency in Southeast Myanmar |
Ashley South, Kim Jolliffe |
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Personalized Foreign Policy Decision-making and Economic Dependence: A Comparative Study of Thailand and the Philippines’ China Policies |
Wen Zha |
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Comprehensive Strategic Partners but Prosaic Military Ties: The Development of Malaysia–China Defence Relations 1991–2015 |
Ngeow Chow Bing |
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Volume 37, 2015 (Number 1, April 2015) |
Sovereignty and the Sea: President Joko Widodo’s Foreign Policy Challenges |
Aaron Cornelly |
China’s Engagement with Regional Security Multilateralism: The Case of the Shangri-La Dialogue |
Nick Bisley, Brendan Taylor |
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The Future Maritime Security Environment in Asia: A Risk Assessment Approach |
Sam Bateman |
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State Strategy in Territorial Conflict: A Conceptual Analysis of China’s Strategy in the South China Sea |
Andrew Taffer |
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The Demise of Indonesia’s Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency: An Alternative Perspective |
Jamie Davidson |
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Volume 36, 2014 (Number 3, December 2014) |
Democratic Regression in Thailand: The Ambivalent Role of Civil Society and Political Institutions |
Erik Martinez Kuhonta, |
Unmaking Civil Society: Activist Schisms and Autonomous Politics in Thailand |
Eli Elinoff |
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The Rise and Fall of Electoral Violence in Thailand: Changing Rules, Structures and Power Landscapes, 1997–2011 |
Prajak Kongkirati |
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Competing Notions of Judicialization in Thailand |
Duncan McCargo |
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Party Banning and the Impact on Party System Institutionalization in Thailand |
Aim Sinpeng |
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Volume 36, 2014 (Number 2, August 2014) |
Playing Risk: Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Cambodia |
Daniel O’neill |
Salafi Ulama in UMNO: Political Convergence or Expediency? |
Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman |
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The Indonesia-Timor-Leste Commission of Truth and Friendship: Enhancing Bilateral Relations at the Expense of Justice |
Rebecca Strating |
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Explaining US Strategic Partnerships in the Asia-Pacific Region: Origins, Developments and Prospects |
Prashanth Parameswaran |
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Myanmar’s Transition to Democracy: New Opportunities or Obstacles for India? |
Lavina Lee |
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Volume 36, 2014 (Number 1, April 2014) |
Constitutional Politics in Southeast Asia: From Contestation to Constitutionalism? |
Björn Dressel, Marco Bünte |
Ways of Constitution-Making in Southeast Asia: Actors, Interests, Dynamics |
Aurel Croissant |
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Constitutional Contestation over Thailand’s Senate, 1997 to 2014 |
Michael H. Nelson |
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Deconstructing the “Socialist” Rule of Law in Vietnam: The Changing Discourse on Human Rights in Vietnam’s Constitutional Reform Process |
Thiem H. Bui |
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Public Support and Judicial Empowerment of the Philippine Supreme Court |
Imelda Deinla |
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Volume 35, 2013 (Number 3, December 2013) |
Southeast Asia in the US Rebalance: Perceptions from a Divided Region |
Euan Graham |
Vietnam’s Hedging Strategy against China since Normalization |
Le Hong Hiep |
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Revisiting Armaments Production in Southeast Asia: New Dreams, Same Challenges |
Richard A. Bitzinger |
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Australia’s 2015 Defence White Paper: Seeking Strategic Opportunities in Southeast Asia to Help Manage China’s Peaceful Rise |
John Lee |
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Volume 35, 2013 (Number 2, August 2013) |
New Actors and the State: Addressing Maritime Security Threats in Southeast Asia |
David Capie |
Monitoring the Border: Indonesian Port Security and the Role of Private Actors |
Alban Sciascia |
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The Role of Tourism in Addressing Illegal Fishing: The Case of a Dive Operator in Indonesia |
Dirk J. Steenbergen |
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Outsourcing Border Security: NGO Involvement in the Monitoring, Processing and Assistance of Indonesian Nationals Returning Illegally by Sea |
Michele Ford, Lenore Lyons |
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The International Court of Justice and the Territorial Dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Sulawesi Sea |
John G. Butcher |
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Will New Multilateral Arrangements Help Southeast Asian States Solve Illegal Fishing? |
Meryl J. Williams |
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Volume 35, 2013 (Number 1, April 2013) |
Structures, Shocks and Norm Change: Explaining the Late Rise of Asia’s Defence Diplomacy |
David Capie |
Sideways Strategies: Civil Society-State Reformist Crossover Activities in the Philippines 1986–2010 |
David Lewis |
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Reforming Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry: Ideas, Organization and Leadership |
Greta Nabbs-Keller |
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The New Media and Malaysian Politics in Historical Perspective |
Thomas B. Pepinsky |
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Promoting “Diplomatic” or “Cosmopolitan” Culture?: Interrogating ASEAN-Focused Communication Initiatives |
Linda Quayle |
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Volume 34, 2012 (Number 3, December 2012) |
Spectres of Leifer: Insights on Regional Order and Security for Southeast Asia Today |
See Seng Tan |
Choosing Ahead of Time?: Australia, New Zealand and the US-China Contest in Asia |
Robert Ayson |
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Human Rights Norms and the Evolution of ASEAN: Moving without Moving in a Changing Regional Environment |
Shaun Narine |
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From the Street to the Ballot Box: The July 2011 Elections and the Rise of Social Movements in Thailand |
Aim Sinpeng, Erik Martinez Kuhonta |
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Democracy and Foreign Policy-Making in Indonesia: A Case Study of the Iranian Nuclear Issue, 2007–08 |
Iis Gindarsah |
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Volume 34, 2012 (Number 2, August 2012) |
Performance-based Legitimacy: The Case of the Communist Party of Vietnam and Doi Moi |
Le Hong Hiep |
Bauxite Mining in Vietnam’s Central Highlands: An Arena for Expanding Civil Society? |
Hunter Marston |
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Understanding Recent Political Changes in Myanmar |
Kyaw Yin Hlaing |
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Environmental Conservation Problems and Possible Solutions in Myanmar |
Benjamin Sovacool |
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Students, Soldiers, Sports, Sheep and the Silver-Screen: New Zealand’s Soft Power in ASEAN and Southeast Asia |
Andrew Butcher |
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Single Party Dominance in Sarawak and the Prospects for Change |
Wilson Woon |
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Volume 34, 2012 (Number 1, April 2012) |
The Perils of Incoherence: ASEAN, Myanmar and the Avoidable Failures of Human Rights Socialization? |
Mathew Davies |
Foreign Investment in Myanmar: A Resource Boom but a Development Bust? |
Jared Bissinger |
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Myanmar’s Police Forces: Coercion, Continuity and Change |
Andrew Selth |
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Politics, Business and the State in Post-Soeharto Indonesia |
Yuki Fukuoka |
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Twin Coalition Politics in Malaysia since 2008: A Path Dependent Framing and Analysis |
Johan Saravanamuttu |
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Volume 33, 2011 (Number 3, December 2011) |
Staking Claims and Making Waves in the South China Sea: How Troubled Are the Waters? |
Alice D. Ba |
China’s Strategy in the South China Sea |
M. Taylor Fravel |
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Chinese Naval Strategy in the South China Sea: An Abundance of Noise and Smoke, but Little Fire |
Lyle Goldstein |
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The Tyranny of Geography: Vietnamese Strategies to Constrain China in the South China Sea |
Carlyle A. Thayer |
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The Spratlys: From Dangerous Ground to Apple of Discord |
Brantly Womack |
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Volume 33, 2011 (Number 2, August 2011) |
Indonesia’s Rising Regional and Global Profile: Does Size Really Matter? |
Evan A. Laksmana |
The Maritime Strategy of the United States: Implications for Indo-Pacific Sea Lanes |
John F. Bradford |
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Southeast Asia-US Relations: Hegemony or Hierarchy? |
Charmaine G. Misalucha |
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Climate Change and Thailand: Impact and Response |
Danny Marks |
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Volume 33, 2011 (Number 1, April 2011) |
Solving the “Wicked Problems” of Maritime Security: Are Regional Forums up to the Task? |
Sam Bateman |
Sub-Regional Cooperation and Developmental Regionalism: The Case of BIMP-EAGA |
Christopher M. Dent, Peter Richter |
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Meeting Targets, Missing People: The Energy Security Implications of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) |
Benjamin K. Sovacool, L.C. Bulan |
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Southeast Asian Regionalism and Global Governance: “Multilateral Utility” or “Hedging Utility”? |
Jürgen Rüland |
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Philippine Trade Policy and the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) |
Edwin Van De Haar |
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Volume 32, 2010 (Number 3, December 2010) |
Introduction: America’s Bilateral Relations with Southeast Asia — Constraints and Promise |
Satu P. Limaye |
Rapprochement Between Vietnam and the United States |
Frederick Z. Brown |
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Rapprochement Between Vietnam and the United States: A Response |
Hoang Anh Tuan |
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US Rapprochement with Indonesia: From Problem State to Partner |
Ann Marie Murphy |
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US Rapprochement with Indonesia: From Problem State to Partner — A Response |
Meidyatama Suryodiningrat |
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Prospects for Rapprochement Between the United States and Myanmar |
Priscilla Clapp |
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United States-Myanmar Relations: On the Threshold of Rapprochement? A Response |
Harn Yawnghwe |
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US Rapprochement with Laos and Cambodia |
Carlyle A. Thayer |
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US Rapprochement with Laos and Cambodia: A Response |
Vatthana Pholsena |
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Volume 32, 2010 (Number 2, August 2010) |
Fighting with Ghosts: Querying Thailand’s “Southern Fire” |
Marc Askew |
The Southern Thai Conflict Six Years On: Insurgency, Not Just Crime |
Srisompob Jitpiromsri, Duncan McCargo |
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The Bureaucracy: Problem or Solution to Thailand’s Far South Flames? |
Ora-Orn Poocharoen |
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People’s Patron or Patronizing the People?: The Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre in Perspective |
Matt Wheeler |
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Malaysia and Thailand’s Southern Conflict: Reconciling Security and Ethnicity |
John Funston |
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Religion and Conflict in Southern Thailand: Beyond Rounding Up the Usual Suspects |
Christopher M. Joll |
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The Thai Press and the Southern Insurgency: Nothing More to Report |
Noi Thammasathien |
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Volume 32, 2010 (Number 1, April 2010) |
Populism and the Revival of Reform: Competing Political Narratives in the Philippines |
Mark R. Thompson |
Political Islam and Islamic Parties in Indonesia: Critically Assessing the Evidence of Islam’s Political Decline |
Sunny Tanuwidjaja |
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A New Arms Race?: Explaining Recent Southeast Asian Military Acquisitions |
Richard A. Bitzinger |
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India-Singapore Relations: Constructing a “New” Bilateral Relationship |
Sinderpal Singh, Syeda Sana Rahman |
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Volume 31, 2009 (Number 3, December 2009) |
Systemic Neglect? A Reconsideration of US-Southeast Asia Policy |
Alice Ba |
The US-Philippine Alliance: An Evolving Hedge against an Emerging China Challenge |
Renato Cruz de Castro |
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With a Little Help from My Friends: Maritime Capacity-building Measures in the Straits of Malacca |
Nazery Khalid |
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Diplomacy under Siege: Thailand’s Political Crisis and the Impact on Foreign Policy |
Pavin Chachavalpongpun |
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Institutions for the Protection of Human Rights in Southeast Asia: A Survey Report |
Hao Duy Phan |
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Volume 31, 2009 (Number 2, August 2009) |
The Obama Administration and US Policy in Asia |
Robert Sutter |
Contextualizing the Pattaya Summit Debacle: Four April Days, Four Thai Pathologies |
Michael J. Montesano |
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Indonesia and Singapore: Structure, Politics and Interests |
Natasha Hamilton-Hart |
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Known Knowns and Known Unknowns: Measuring Myanmar’s Military Capabilities |
Andrew Selth |
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Thailand’s Elusive Quest for a Workable Constitution, 1997–2007 |
Björn Dressel |
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Transboundary River Cooperation and the Regional Public Good: The Case of the Mekong River |
Oliver Hensengerth |
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Volume 31, 2009 (Number 1, April 2009) |
Vietnam and the Challenge of Political Civil Society |
Carlyle A. Thayer |
Beyond the Limits?: Outer Continental Shelf Opportunities and Challenges in East and Southeast Asia |
Clive Schofield, I Made Andi Arsana |
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Public Sector Reforms and Financial Transparency: Experiences from Indonesian Districts |
Stein Kristiansen, Agus Dwiyanto, Agus Pramusinto, Erwan Agus Putranto |
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Beyond the Barisan Nasional?: A Gramscian Perspective of the 2008 Malaysian General Election |
Michael O’Shannassy |
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Regionalism in the Asia Pacific/East Asia: A Frustrated Regionalism? |
Deepak Nair |
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