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Sme Responses to Climate Change in Southeast Asia

Schaper, Michael T
Sme Responses to Climate Change in Southeast Asia
Micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for approximately 97 per cent of all active business entities within the ASEAN region. They are an important contributor to both emissions generation and future reduction. A recent large-scale, multi-country quantitative assessment was undertaken into how SMEs are dealing with climate change in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. Most respondents reported a hig...

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Cyber Troops, Online Manipulation of Public Opinion and C...

Sastramidjaja, Yatun / Wijayanto
Cyber Troops, Online Manipulation of Public Opinion and Co-Optation of Indonesia's Cybersphere
Organized propaganda and public opinion manipulation are increasing in Indonesia's cybersphere. Specifically, since 2019, there has been a marked rise of cyber troop campaigns that serve to mobilize public consensus for controversial government policies. Cyber troop operations played a crucial role in three controversial events in which public opinion had been initially critical of the government policy at issue. These were, first, the revisio...

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A Study of Vietnam's Control Over Online Anti-State Content

Luong, Dien Nguyen An
A Study of Vietnam's Control Over Online Anti-State Content
Over the past two decades, the fixation on anti-state content has shaped the way Vietnamese authorities deployed various censorship strategies to achieve the dual goals of creating a superficial openness while maintaining a tight grip on online discourses. These considerations dictated how several regulations on Internet controls were formulated and enforced. Vietnamese censors also selectively borrowed from China's online censorship playbook,...

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"Building a Sailboat in a Storm"

Zaini, Khairulanwar
"Building a Sailboat in a Storm"
In the first half of 2021, COVID-19 vaccine doses from the COVAX Facility were in short supply, and the plan to mass produce COVAX vaccines through the Serum Institute of India (SII) faltered as the pandemic surged in India in March 2021. Due to COVAX's shift in approach towards convincing richer nations to redistribute their excess doses, the second half of 2021 saw increases in the frequency and volume of its shipments. Donors were however a...

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Communicating Covid-19 Effectively in Malaysia

Rahman, Serina
Communicating Covid-19 Effectively in Malaysia
Malaysia was initially lauded for its ability to combat the first few waves of COVID-19 but infection spikes since the Sabah state elections in September 2020 and subsequent exponential increases in both infections and deaths in 2021 left the nation reeling. Nationwide vaccination is seen as the only way out of the pandemic. Malaysia's COVID-19 communication strategy was hampered by political machinations and myriad changes in government. The ...

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Assessing the Benefits of the Asean+6 Single Window for A...

Suvannaphakdy, Sithanonxay / Neo, Guo Wei Kevin
Assessing the Benefits of the Asean+6 Single Window for ASEAN Members
The ASEAN+6 Single Window (ASW+6) in this study refers to the geographic expansion of the ASEAN Single Window (ASW) to enable cross-border electronic exchange of trade-related data and documents among ASEAN member states and six FTA partners, namely, Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The ASW is part of ASEAN's trade facilitation reform to reduce intraregional trade costs and time. This study considers cross-border pa...

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Consuming Digital Disinformation

Cabañes, Jason Vincent a / Santiago, Fernando A
Consuming Digital Disinformation
Many current counter-disinformation initiatives focus on addressing the production or "supply side" of digital disinformation. Less attention tends to be paid to the consumption or the intended audiences of disinformation campaigns. A central concept in understanding people's consumption of and vulnerability to digital disinformation is its imaginative dimension as a communication act. Key to the power of disinformation campaigns is their abil...

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Young Hearts and Minds

Chai, James
Young Hearts and Minds
The 15th general election (GE15) in Malaysia produced surprising results. The conservative coalition of PN emerged as the dark horse of the election, overtaking the longest-ruling coalition, BN, by a significant margin. The two largest coalitions post-GE15, PH and PN, represent ideological opposites, which may spell a polarized future for Malaysian youths. This paper intends to understand what happened to the youth votes and provide possible h...

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Tides of Insecurity

Dung, Phan Xuan / Son, To Minh
Tides of Insecurity
While the South China Sea dispute remains Vietnam's top security concern, the country also confronts a variety of growing non-traditional threats, such as illegal fishing, maritime violence, smuggling, ecological degradation and climate change. These issues adversely affect Vietnam's external relations, socio-economic development, marine ecosystems and political stability, while engendering and exacerbating regional tensions. In response, at t...

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Timor-Leste

Ramos-Horta, Jose
Timor-Leste
The Singapore Lecture series was inaugurated in 1980 by the ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute (formerly Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) with a founding endowment from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), and augmented by a generous donation in 1983 from ExxonMobil Asia Pacific. The Singapore Lecture is one of the intellectual highlights of Singapore. It provides an opportunity for distinguished statesmen and leaders to reach a wider au...

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Rhizome Vs Regime

Sastramidjaja, Yatun
Rhizome Vs Regime
In Indonesia, Thailand and Myanmar, democratic regression and the reconsolidation of authoritarian regimes have triggered the rise of social media-driven protest movements. These are pioneered by a new generation of activist youth, distinguishing themselves from previous student and youth movements by the digitally mediated, decentralized and diverse nature of their protest. While experimenting with digitally mediated repertoires of action ado...

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Gvc Reconfiguration

Suvannaphakdy, Sithanonxay / Thao, Pham Thi Phuong
Gvc Reconfiguration
The COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions and US-China trade disputes, and the Russia-Ukraine war have increased the risk of global value chain (GVC) disruptions and forced firms to strengthen resilience in their supply chains and operations. MNCs have diversified suppliers, established new production sites, and shifted production closer to consumers. ASEAN countries are becoming increasingly attractive destinations for foreign investors. T...

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The Orientation of Chinese Newspapers in Indonesia as Chi...

Suryadinata, Leo
The Orientation of Chinese Newspapers in Indonesia as China Rises
This paper examines the impact of globalization and a rising China, among other factors, on the political orientation of Chinese-language newspapers in Indonesia. Chinese newspapers in Indonesia have had a long trajectory, moving from a China-oriented focus to an Indonesia-oriented one over the course of Indonesian history. Their content has grown beyond the local to become regional in its outlook. The recent rise of China has been having a pr...

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The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022

Muhtadi, Burhanuddin / Yew-Foong, Hui / Negara, Siwage Dharma
The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022
ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute has commissioned a second nationwide survey in Indonesia as a follow-up to the first similar project in 2017 called the Indonesia National Survey Project (INSP). Its broad aim is to enhance understanding of political, economic, and social developments in Indonesia. Its key findings are as follows: The approval rating of President Joko Widodo hovers around 71.8 per cent, at least before the September 2022 announcem...

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Can Malaysia Eliminate Forced Labour by 2030?

Aun, Lee Hwok / Pereira, Adrian
Can Malaysia Eliminate Forced Labour by 2030?
Forced labour, encompassing various types of coercive practices and rights violations, is an entrenched problem in Malaysia. Recent years have seen more decisive and concerted efforts to resolve the problem and repair Malaysia's damaged reputation, but the country's forced labour woes escalated amid COVID-19, with exposés and trade embargoes in 2020-21. Most consequentially, the US has imposed withhold release orders (WROs) on major rubber glo...

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Bruneian Youths on Social Media

Mohamad, Siti Mazidah
Bruneian Youths on Social Media
In the past fi ve years, Brunei Darussalam's socio-cultural landscape has witnessed a signifi cant transformation, creating social and economic opportunities for Bruneians. Social media sites such as Instagram, Twitter andTikTok have become spaces and sites for racial, political and religious engagements in Bruneian society. Digitally connected young people and their engagements on various social media platforms are major catalystsin this tran...

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Explaining Pas's Dominance in Kelantan

Tayeb, Azmil
Explaining Pas's Dominance in Kelantan
The Islamic political party Pan-Malaysia Islamic Party (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia, PAS) has governed the state of Kelantan on the northeastern coast of peninsular Malaysia for most of Malaysia's post-independence history. Until 2020, PAS functioned as an opposition party at the federal level, going against the government led by its long-time nemesis the politically stronger and better resourced United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). The Dav...

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The Indonesian Military Enjoys Strong Public Trust and Su...

Muhtadi, Burhanuddin
The Indonesian Military Enjoys Strong Public Trust and Support
Opinion polls in Indonesia have repeatedly shown that the Indonesian National Army (TNI) is the state institution that enjoys the highest level of public trust. This is not something that is exclusive to Indonesia, however, according to several studies, people around the world place a higher level of trust in their military than they do in other institutions. Even though there has been a surge of writing, both scholarly and non-scholarly, on t...

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Stanning Najib

Lee, Clarissa Ai Ling / Rosli, Amirul Adli
Stanning Najib
The concept of fandom, which contributes to the construction of fan fiction, provides fresh insights into the seemingly inexplicable and irrational popularity of disgraced political celebrities. Political fandom provides the critical framework for contextualizing the continuing popularity of political social media influencers such as Najib Razak within an environment of populist politics. Political fandom comprises fans and anti-fans, each of ...

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