Notes on a scandal
Clare Rewcastle
How Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal was exposed to the world
How Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal was exposed to the world
How Aung San Suu Kyi’s mother played a pivotal role in her political upbringing
It should be obvious by now what China wants in the South China Sea
An interview with the author of The Sorrow of War
Political protests, once common in Phnom Penh, have all but disappeared
Has the Khmer Rouge Tribunal been a waste of time and money?
Poetry from Catriona Knapman
Mahathir’s right-hand man gets away scot-free in this biography
Muslim journalists seek the truth as part of their faith
The war on diplomacy in the US started before Donald Trump
The dangers of development on the cheap
The calm before the end in French Indochina
Hieu Minh Nguyen anatomises the wounds and scars of his identity
Hanoi before capitalism
A short story from Avianti Armand
Poetry from Acep Zamzam Noor
A hotel in Phnom Penh unlocks a violent past
Kirsten Chen leads the SingLit charge
Myanmar’s civil war on canvas
T.K. Sabapathy opens up a world of art
Poetry from Bryan Thao Worra
The musician broke down musical and cultural barriers
The legacy of Malaysia’s king of theatre
Independent filmmakers are thriving in repressive Cambodia
A literary festival with a political message
Bourdain returned to Cambodia to atone for his sins
How Bruce Lee made Hongkongers proud of their Chinese heritage
Gokanosho is not just a place; it’s also a state of mind
A bookshop in Ho Chi Minh City
Poems by Phung Khac Bac
Duterte’s anti-drug policy falls hardest on the weak
Conflict and regionalism in precolonial Southeast Asia
Resurrecting the architect of America’s Vietnam War
Eka Kurniawan talks about horror, history and sexuality
Rare glimpses into Japan’s invasion and occupation of Singapore
A road trip yields insights into the rise and decline of megapowers
Truth, fiction and the Khmer Rouge
The West ignores the story of Asia’s remarkable rise at its own risk
A poem by Theophilus Kwek
Zealotry and conflict in Southeast Asia