Opinion
ASEAN's Myanmar paralysis underlines its illiberal skew
Authoritarian order grows in reach as democratic world fails to make its case
Countries not asked to choose between U.S. and China, Derek Chollet says
Lee Hsien Loong and Joko Widodo also agree to cooperate in renewable energy
'Suitable' conditions sought in Myanmar after military takeover stalls work
Hospitality industry hammered by pandemic and military takeover
Civil liberties, political rights broadly declined across Asia-Pacific last year
Amid competing crises, U.N. fears big funding shortfalls for camps
'Winning By Process' shows how the state manipulated dialogue to its advantage
Food giant joins other multinationals leaving the country amid instability
Human rights concerns prompt Chevron, Thailand's PTTEP to think twice about projects
Economic slowdown prompts exodus of those hoping to work or study abroad
More townships to be added if necessary, official says
BURMA Act can open way for stronger support to resistance movement
Strife-torn country pushing out the weary looking for peace of mind
Hopes high for Indonesia's role in restoring order in embattled country
Concerns of brutal clashes intensify as rebel groups continue resistance
Deal with Canadian company comes after criticism over funding military government
Yohei Sasakawa expects chair nation Indonesia to take the lead
Strife-torn nation looks to partner with Rosatom to build, operate reactor
Indonesia works to paper over splits shown in December meeting
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