The silence of 1976
Emma Larkin
Forty-four years later, silence still shrouds the Thammasat student massacre in Bangkok
Forty-four years later, silence still shrouds the Thammasat student massacre in Bangkok
Nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan is struggling with the clean up
A little known story of the internment of Indians of Chinese heritage
Get ready for an anti-China backlash over coronavirus
Behind the delight of Malaysian food hides a history of exploitation and environmental destruction
Why China’s heavy-handed denial of a separate Tawainese identity will fail
In Tokyo, it’s never clear whether you are in a lockdown or not
How a teenager from Hong Kong came of political age
Four poems by Anthony Tao
Another Western account of Cambodian history fails to hit the mark
Sixty years after independence Malaysia remains a fragmented country
A candid look at how hard Singaporeans work just to make ends meet
How a Korean company beat the Japanese at their own game
How Thailand and Buddhism changed a scholar’s outlook on life
A new translation of a Cambodian novel brings its history to life
Laotians may struggle to recognise themselves in Paul Yoon’s novel
A short story by Wong Yi
A new anthology maps Asia’s identity politics and cultural dislocations
Poetry from Maw Shein Win
The Mekong giveth and the Mekong taketh
Covid-19 has put Jeremy Tiang’s play on Arthur Miller’s visit to China on ice
Can we still travel in the age of climate change?
Poetry from Tilde Acuña
If you grew up in Bangkok, you’re unlikely to notice its bounty of sensory pleasures
A world music festival in Australia where Southeast Asian performers are rarely seen
Despite their Christian zeal, these missionaries are effective in saving lives
A kidnapping hasn’t deterred Lam Wing-kee from opening a new bookshop