Tyranny of borders
Francis Wade
How nationalism and colonial legacies shape identity and belonging
How nationalism and colonial legacies shape identity and belonging
Suppressing free speech in the social media age
Trading away priceless heritage
Exploring grief and defiance in North Korea
Anger, love and alienation permeate K.S. Maniam’s short stories
Crazy Rich Asians gets beyond the stereotypes
Ian Buruma comes of age in Japan’s warm, wet days of low-tech chaos
Claude Jacques leaves his quiet legacy on Khmer history
Founder of Cambodia’s first all-gay dance troupe discovers freedom in limitation
Bringing forgotten Malayan music back to vibrant life
How Hanoi’s cartoonists fought hardship with humour
On the trail of elusive hornbills and freedom fighters in India’s tense border zone
Defining Cambodian cuisine has its challenges.
Wardah Books lies at the historic heart of Malay Singapore
Was it the scale of the killing or the cover-up that made the My Lai massacre a scandal?
The passive Vietnamese in ‘The Quiet American’.
The veteran Thai journalist Kavi Chongkittavorn on the state of regional media.
Fear of revenge explains Cambodia’s season of political repression.
Poetry from Benjamin Bartu.
What explains Southeast Asia’s periodic lurch to authoritarianism?
Hong Kong’s post-handover generation takes on the political system
Intan Paramaditha subverts her country’s notions of womanhood.
Dams, climate change and overfishing are changing Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake
In search of the holy in Malaysia’s many faiths and cultures.
The story of the poets who survived Myanmar’s military regime
Boonlua’s classic on the Thai aristocracy is a modern-day parable.
How was Bagan built and how did it become a World Heritage Site?
How young and ambitious Vietnamese find themselves working in Tokyo’s convenience stores.
Poetry from David Chandler.
The art of pushing political boundaries but never stepping over them in Vietnam.
Southeast Asian heavy metal rockers unmasked.
For decades, the Rohingya have languished along the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf highway.
Readers on Liam Kelley’s review of Ben Kiernan and Peera Songkünnatham’s review of Thanya Sangkhaphanthanon.
Can Aung San Suu Kyi resist China’s influence? The generals before her couldn’t
The inside account of the final days of the Cambodia Daily.
Blogger Nguyen Chi Tuyen says he’s ready to sacrifice his life for freedom.
The recent violence against the Rohingya continues a systemic attempt to strip them of their right to exist in Myanmar.
China is back in charge in Asia.
Can anything be done to stop the rush of hydroelectric dams being built on the Mekong?
Lynn Moe Swe, the celebrated poet from Monywa who passed away in September.