The success of the joint Philippines-US counterterrorism mission is still an open question
Asia Watch: Glass half-full, half-empty
  The Philippines Armed Forces has been bolstered...
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Pandemic, Pancasila and religion in Indonesia
  Though mostly populated by Muslims, Indonesia was...
Muhyiddin: Razor-thin majority depends upon continuing "the Malay Agenda"
Asia Watch: The Main Agenda
  With its first parliamentary challenge now behind...
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Asia Watch: Heavy hands
  Three years after Islamic State-aligned extremists triggered...
AIJAC webinar guests (left to right, top to bottom): Einat Wilf, Michael Rubin, Jusuf Kalla, Walter Russell Mead, Eran Lerman, Sarit Zehavi, Emily Schrader, David Harris, Jonathan Schanzer
AIJAC in Webinar Land
  With crisis often comes innovation and opportunity....
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Asia Watch: In the balance
  The coronavirus pandemic is adding an extra...
The low level of testing and funeral statistics suggest Indonesia’s COVID-19 problem is far worse than official figures indicate
COVID-19 and the Fate of Indonesian Democracy
  At the time of writing, Indonesia had...
The Tablighi Akbar event in Malaysia spawned hundreds of coronavirus cases
Asia Watch: Stress Test
  As the entire world grapples with the...
Francis Paul Siah: Outlier voice in Malaysia
Asia Watch: They said it
  Reflexive hostility towards Israel and sympathy for...
Mindanao: Still Asia’s hotspot for jihadists
Asia Watch: State of play
  A new decade has brought some familiar...
Thai National Police Chief Chakthip Chaijinda (centre) inspects one of two village defence outposts where 15 people were killed in attacks by insurgents in Thailand’s Deep South
Asia Watch: Forgotten but not gone
  The latest deadly attacks in Muslim-majority provinces...
“Indomalphi” joint patrols: Soon to move on land
Asia Watch: Tightening the net
  The risk posed by returning battled-hardened jihadists,...