The Sabah-Sulu crisis has rekindled a dormant territorial dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines. While much discussion is fixated on the legal and historical aspects of the crisis, there is less attention on the underlying socio-cultural and security milieu
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
The political crisis in Myanmar results from fundamental historical issues that remain unresolved. T...
Sabah or ‘North Borneo’, as it was formerly known, used to be part of the domain of the Sultanate of...
This paper is a review on the ways in which the issue of Sabah‘s status was being raised at thesame ...
The Sabah incursion by Filipino gunmen reflects a lack of effective maritime security of the littora...
Security used to be the domain of realism. The realists have been emphasising on power and the state...
The conflicts in the South China Sea have come to dominate debates on Southeast Asian security and s...
The so-called ‘Lahad Datu Standoff’ was a brief security crisis from early February 2013, when a gro...
On the fateful day of 11 February 2013, an approximately 150-strong armed militant group calling the...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) creates closely interlinked countries in Southeas...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
The conflicts in Thailand's southern border provinces and Mindanao have not only posed a challenge t...
Management of security threats in Malaysia has been complicated by the existence of two physical ter...
Malaysia has a number of territorial disputes such as Sipadan-Ligitan, Batu Puteh, Limbang and the ...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
The political crisis in Myanmar results from fundamental historical issues that remain unresolved. T...
Sabah or ‘North Borneo’, as it was formerly known, used to be part of the domain of the Sultanate of...
This paper is a review on the ways in which the issue of Sabah‘s status was being raised at thesame ...
The Sabah incursion by Filipino gunmen reflects a lack of effective maritime security of the littora...
Security used to be the domain of realism. The realists have been emphasising on power and the state...
The conflicts in the South China Sea have come to dominate debates on Southeast Asian security and s...
The so-called ‘Lahad Datu Standoff’ was a brief security crisis from early February 2013, when a gro...
On the fateful day of 11 February 2013, an approximately 150-strong armed militant group calling the...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) creates closely interlinked countries in Southeas...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
The conflicts in Thailand's southern border provinces and Mindanao have not only posed a challenge t...
Management of security threats in Malaysia has been complicated by the existence of two physical ter...
Malaysia has a number of territorial disputes such as Sipadan-Ligitan, Batu Puteh, Limbang and the ...
This writing is an attempt to understand the roles of post conflict insititution and the peaceproces...
While Malaysia underwent a peaceful regime change in the 14th general elections (GE14), one issue no...
The political crisis in Myanmar results from fundamental historical issues that remain unresolved. T...