Could opposing religious factions in Indonesia and Myanmar derail bilateral ties?
Jakarta Jihadists rage against Myanmar Could opposing religious factions in Indonesia and Myanmar derail bilateral ties?Home truths about those Sanctions Former British Ambassador Derek Tonkin dispels ‘myth’ that sanctions have been effective.Suu Kyi’s unsteady pedestal The faceoff between Latpadaung villagers and democracy icon is a worrying scenario.Myanmar—the ‘promised land’ for oil and gas explorers Global oil and gas giants seem unperturbed by a lack of data on the country’s proven energy reserves.Cronyism v proportional representation Under a PR system, no one party would wield complete power nor guarantee favors to cronies and donors. Investors who trample land rights risk bottom line: experts Firms which turn a blind eye to land seizures in Myanmar run the risk of a PR disaster.Political prisoner committee gives reason for hope and caution President Thein Sein faces a test of integrity over whether he will appoint a genuine committee to evaluate the political prisoner issue.Is this the beginning of Burma’s Truth and Reconciliation process? (Commentary) Burma has enjoyed more than 20 months of near euphoria and cautious hope as ...Japan’s new strategy for Southeast Asia In just three weeks, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sharpened Japan's long-standing ties with ...The Time for SAARC is now The ongoing disengagement of the Maldives with Indian infrastructure developer GMR, ... |
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