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WebPavin Chachavalpongpun. Pavin Chachavalpongpun is Editor in Chief of the Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia and a professor at the Centre for Southeast Asian …

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Teaching Pandemic History During a Pandemic Present

WebThe new colonial maritime transportation networks globalized the disease. Arriving on ships in ports in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas this strain of cholera became a true …

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Vietnam's COVID-19 Success Story: From Low-Cost to High …

WebThe typical puzzle for most Southeast Asian countries now is restarting the economy while living safely with COVID-19. The experience of 2020’s success story, such as Vietnam, …

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The Weaponization of Digital Authoritarianism in the Philippines …

WebIn Southeast Asia, a region known for its heavy-handed responses to past crises, the COVID-19 pandemic has provided “the opportunity to enact emergency and temporary …

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Queer Southeast Asia: Recognition, Respect & Legitimacy

WebIn this issue of Kyoto Review, “queer” denotes sexual and gender practices, identities, cultures, and communities that challenge normative masculine and feminine gender roles …

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Southeast Asia’s Democracies have Collapsed, and Politics have

WebOver the past fifteen years, politics have stagnated and democracy has faltered in Southeast Asia. The region has gone from a bellwether of global democratization, with countries …

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Review–Thailand: History, Politics and the Rule of Law

WebWise stresses that his work is “an introductory book on Thai politics and the rule of law (back cover)” which is devoid of theory development since he is writing for “the general reader …

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In the Name of the People: Magic and the Enigma of Health …

WebImages of Buddhist protest are an enduring part of the collective memory of the Second Indochina War. Along with the most iconic image of Thích Quảng Đức’s June 1963 self …

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Making Possibilities out of the Impossible: Rural Migrant Workers

WebImages of Buddhist protest are an enduring part of the collective memory of the Second Indochina War. Along with the most iconic image of Thích Quảng Đức’s June 1963 self …

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The Origins of Singapore’s Communicable Disease Centre: …

WebEstablished in 1913, Singapore’s Communicable Disease Centre (CDC, formerly known as Middleton Hospital), was long in the making. Its gestation over two decades highlighted …

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Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage under the Coup d’état: Is a

WebThis piece of evidence goes against the plan to raise coinsurance proposed by the Medical Council. According to my study, the coinsurance, which takes away the out-of-pocket …

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Review: An Uncommon Hero. M.K. Rajakumarin Politics and …

WebAn Uncommon Hero makes a distinctive contribution to this unfolding literature. It highlights the remarkable commitment and achievements of M.K. Rajakumar. This book celebrates …

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Philippine-Japan Relations: Friends with Benefits

WebForgiveness and Bilateral Relations. The positive relationship between the two countries took many years to come about following the restoration of Philippine-Japan Diplomatic …

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Malaysia’s Foreign Policy over the Last Four Years

WebMeant as an extension to the 2019 Framework, the document affirms Malaysia’s foreign policy fundamentals but aims to “provide fresh impetus, focus, and direction” especially …

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Review— The Philippines Under Japan: Occupation Policy and …

WebA careful examination of Japan’s official occupation strategy towards the Philippines, which was originally rooted in a surprising policy of appeasement and conciliation, serves as …

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International and Regional Trade Agreements: Enhancing the Well …

WebImages of Buddhist protest are an enduring part of the collective memory of the Second Indochina War. Along with the most iconic image of Thích Quảng Đức’s June 1963 self …

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Wars of Extinction: The Lumad Killings in Mindanao, Philippines

WebIn the dawn of September 1, 2015, hundreds of men, women, and children of Sitio Han-ayan, Diatagon, were roused from sleep by a band of armed men from the Magahat …

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Civil Society in Thailand’s Deep South and the Weak State

WebSince 4 January 2004, the Deep South of Thailand has been faced with social unrest. Civil society organizations have grown steadily as a response to the government’s inability to …

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