Myanmar and Nuclear Ambition
June 7, 2010 4 min. read

This is an update to an earlier blog post concerning the Burmese Junta’s nuclear ambitions and the aid it might be receiving from North Korea.  Last year, the Japan Times ran an article on this topic, now Al-Jazeera has aired an investigative report. In the strategic footsteps of North Korea, Myanmar’s leaders are also building […]

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Razak's Ghosts Come Home to Roost and an Explosive New Year in Burma
April 26, 2010 4 min. read

Malaysia: PM Najib Razak has launched an economic reform initiative, the New Economic Model (NEM),  which is geared to transform Malaysia into a developed nation by 2020.    The problem with this lofty goal is that Malaysia is currently facing ascending competition, a marked decrease in foreign direct investment (FDI), and  the fact that this reform […]

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Starving the Rohingya, Corrupt Yudhoyono, and Jail for Rebels in the News
March 10, 2010 4 min. read

East Timor:  The would be assassins of Timornese President José Ramos-Horta and  Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão have been given sentences ranging from 16 to 24 years in prison.    This would-be junta rebels was mostly composed of disaffected police and military.   This blog detailed the events that preceded this trial in more detail, here. Indonesia: Another […]

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Sunday Roundup
November 16, 2009 3 min. read

APEC –  Gregory Clark, over at Japan Times, argues that APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) is an obsolete framework that was never very affective in the first place.  If one agrees with him or not, he gives a good background on the history of various political-economic groupings in East-Southeast Asian region since the Cold War. Obama’s […]

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Navigating the Land of the Lost
September 30, 2009 6 min. read

Myanmar – There seems to be a lot in the news lately concerning the “hermit kingdom” of the south.  On Monday, the Burmese PM met with U.S. Senator Jim Webb, chairman of the Senate subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific.  Webb, in a continuation of the new pragmatic Obama foreign policy for SE Asia, […]

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Mid-Week Roundup – 09-03-2009
September 3, 2009 4 min. read

–  Malaysia is often sited as an example  for the wider Muslim world of how a  moderate pluralistic democracy can be compatible with Islam.  An article in Forbes explores how moderate Malaysia actually is.    First, the article recants the common outsiders view of Malaysia: …the Southeast Asian nation boasted the world’s tallest building, the iconic […]

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Update: Sino – Burmese Border Crisis
August 31, 2009 4 min. read

In an update to Friday’s post on the Myanmar-Chinese border conflict, it appears the Burmese military has successfully routed the Kokang Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) in Kokang, a predominately ethnic Chinese militia in the Kokang region of the Shan State.  This attack by central government forces was a violation of the 20 year […]

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News Round Up – Monday 08-17-2009
August 17, 2009 3 min. read

– U.S. Senator Jim Webb (Dem. VA) recently met with the Burmese Junta and Aung San Suu Kyi and successfully secured the relief of the John Yettah, the Americans whose odd actions initiated the latest Aung San Suu Kyi trial and conviction.   If the Obama Administration really wants to take  take proactive and pragmatic steps […]

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Top Avoids Death,San Suu Kyi Sentenced, And Other News
August 11, 2009 3 min. read

– South East Asia Times is reporting that the man killed in the Indonesian government’s  raid in central Java is not Noordin Mohammed Top.  The government will compare the DNA of the corpses of the man suspected of being Top to one of Top’s children, which may take up to two weeks.  This may be […]

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Secy. Clinton Officially Confirms: The Eagle Has re-Landed
July 27, 2009 5 min. read

At the recent ASEAN Regional Forum in Thailand, U.S. Secretary of State Clinton, before the the 25 nations present, officially confirmed a substantial shift in U.S. foreign policy when she stated: ‘On behalf of our country and the Obama administration, I want to send a very clear message that the United States is back, that we […]

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Myanmar: Time to untangle Aung San Suu Kyi From Political Reform?
July 14, 2009 6 min. read

Is Aung San Suu Kyi’s star power waning after nearly two decades of political and social isolation under house arrest?  What affect is this having on the countries democracy movement?   These questions are explored in a recent  New York Times article.  There is no way to tell how representative this person is, but… “I […]

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